Georgia authorities have launched audio from the 2023 go to to the house of the alleged Georgia highschool shooter after an nameless report back to the FBI over on-line threats about “possibly threatening to shoot up a middle school” in a gaggle chat on messaging app Discord surfaced.
Jackson County, Georgia, sheriff’s officers spoke face-to-face with the boy who’s now charged with felony homicide within the deaths of 4 at Apalachee Excessive College in Winder on Wednesday.
The sheriff’s officers described their interactions in an in depth investigation report from Could 21, 2023, when suspect Colt Grey was 13 years outdated, after being tipped off by the FBI a few risk on the messaging app Discord, common with some video players, to shoot up a center faculty.
When the police start questioning Colin Grey, the daddy shares extra about Grey’s house life and the accusation, saying this go to is b*****t and a terrorist risk.
“He’s going through a lot…very difficult for him to go to school and not get picked on,” Colin stated.
Colin tells the officer that he and Colt’s mother bought divorced and that that they had been evicted.
“He struggled at first with the separation. I’ve been taking him to school. He goes to Jefferson Middle school. He’s been doing really good,” Colin defined.
The officer acknowledges the severity of the go to and Colin agrees and says that Colt “knows how serious it is, trust me.”
Colin claims he is been as much as the varsity a number of instances, blames it on different children touching his son and says Colt needed to maneuver out of the varsity district.
Colin then claims he retains getting picked on and talks concerning the significance of gun security.
“Let me ask you this – do you have any weapons in the house?” the officer asks.
“I do,” Colin says.
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“Are they accessible,” the officer then asks.
“They are…I mean there’s nothing loaded, but they are…we do a lot of shooting, we do a lot of deer hunting. He shot his first deer this year,” Colin says. “like I’m pretty much in shock…I’m pissed off to be honest with you.”
“I’m a little taken back by the whole thing, but I can tell you this, I take that very serious and so does he, as a matter of fact,” Colin says.
“I don’t know anything about him saying s**t like that. And I’m going to be mad as hell if he did, and then all the guns will go away and they won’t be accessible to him,” Colin continues. “You know, I’m trying to be honest. I’m trying to teach him about firearms and safety and how to do it all and get him an interest in the outdoors.”
“Get him away from the video game,” the officer responds.
“Yeah. Exactly. Right. That’s the best. The God honest truth is, the picture on my phone is him with blood on his cheeks when he shoot his first deer. It’s just the greatest day ever,” Colin says. “So sure, he knows the seriousness of weapons and what they can do and how to use them and not use them.”
“So it’s kind of a little bit of a shock. So whatever y’all are telling him, please instill in him what if this is whatever or wherever some come from is no joke. No, like it’s no joke,” Colin continued.
“We wouldn’t be here,” the officer stated.
“No, I know, I know, and I’m telling you right now we talk about it quite a bit. All the school shootings, things that happen. Yeah, I hear you getting picked on at school. He is. He’s getting picked on at school. And. Is everything okay? That’s why I keep going up there. No. You know, because you just never you never really know. And I don’t want anything to happen to him, so. Yeah. Yeah,” Colin completed.
The officer then asks to talk to Colt and Colin agrees to get him.
Colt enters the room and the officer tells him there will likely be a report. The officer appears to take Colt at his phrase, they usually even share amusing about folks mendacity to police.
The officer and Colt exchanged small discuss faculty, the tip of college and shifting on to highschool.
Colin Grey, 54, faces a number of prices over the alleged actions of his son, Colt Grey, 14, together with 4 counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree homicide and eight counts of cruelty to kids.
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On Thursday, authorities stated the elder Grey knowingly allowed his son to own a weapon.
He’s being held on the Barrow County jail.
Fox Information Digital’s Louis Casiano and Timothy Nerozzi contributed to this report.