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A Christmas rifle, possible warning signs and 41 seconds of gunfire: Jurors weigh Colin Gray's fate
- Jurors begin deliberations in the Colin Gray case, focusing on parental accountability for the school shooting.
- Prosecutors argue Colin Gray gave his son a rifle for Christmas, linking it to the fatal attack.
- The defense says it was not foreseeable that Colt Gray would commit the shooting and argues for lack of foreseeability.
- Witnesses described a tense home environment and Colt Gray’s fixation on school shooter cases.
- Video surveillance showed Colt Gray with a backpack concealing a rifle as he entered the school.
- Colt Gray allegedly opened fire for about 41 seconds, according to a prosecutor’s account.
- Prosecutors claim the father’s actions directly contributed to the tragedy.
- Colt Gray faces multiple counts, including murder, while Colin Gray faces related charges.
- The case marks a growing trend of holding parents legally responsible for their children's violent acts.
- Jurors heard testimony about the impact on students, teachers, and the community after the 2024 shooting.
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