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Georgia School Shooting Suspect to Enter Plea as Court Schedules Sentencing Hearing

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Georgia Teen to Appear in Court Over Deadly Apalachee High School Shooting

The teenager accused of carrying out the deadly shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia is expected to return to court later this month for a plea and sentencing hearing, according to court records.

The case stems from the September 2024 attack that claimed the lives of two students and two teachers while leaving several others injured. Prosecutors have charged the suspect, Colt Gray, as an adult in connection with the incident.

Court documents indicate that the hearing is scheduled for July 24, 2026, where the 16-year-old is expected to enter a non-negotiated plea. Unlike a negotiated plea agreement, this process allows the judge to determine the sentence without any prior arrangement between prosecutors and the defense.

Suspect Faces Dozens of Criminal Charges

Gray, who was 14 years old at the time of the shooting, previously pleaded not guilty. He now faces 55 criminal charges, including counts of murder, aggravated assault, and aggravated battery.

If convicted on all charges, he could receive a prison sentence totaling up to 180 years. Court filings also require the defense to notify the court before the hearing if the suspect intends to change his plea.

The teenager has remained in juvenile detention since his arrest following the shooting.

Case Drew National Attention

The Apalachee High School shooting became one of Georgia’s deadliest school tragedies, killing four people and injuring nine others.

The case gained additional national attention after the suspect’s father, Colin Gray, was prosecuted for his role in providing access to the firearm allegedly used in the attack. Earlier this year, he was convicted on multiple charges, including second-degree murder, making the case one of the most closely watched examples of parental accountability in a school shooting.

The upcoming court appearance is expected to be a significant milestone as legal proceedings move toward sentencing and could bring another chapter of the case to a close.

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