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Colt Gray appeared noticeably differently While he attended a court hearing almost on Tuesday, where lawyers discussed the possibility of guilt in that case.
Gray had long blue hair in his muncher and court in September last year. On Tuesday, the hearing had a short brown hair and glasses.
AP Photo / Brynn Anderson, Pool, File
Defender Alfonso D. Kraft said for the Court Judicial Judge Brow County Nick Recim so that gray could be ready for a guilt recognition hearing in October.
Context
Teachers Richard “Ricky” Aspinwall and Cristina Irimie and Mason Schermerhorn Students and Christian Angulo were killed in the shooting high school Apalachee in Windders, Georgia, 4. September 2024. Years. Another teacher and eight more students hurt.
Gray, which was 14 years old, accused of a total of 55 points regarding mass shooting, including murder to death of four people and 25 points of difficult attacks. Previously declared that it is not guilty of charges.

Barrow County Sheriff Office via AP
What to know
Kraft said Gray would soon meet with a psychologist, and probably will be ready for a guilt recognition after the psychologist completes their report.
“We should be good to go,” Kraft said.
Prosecutors stated that it would be recognized, which means they do not recommend a lower sentence.
“In mass shooting, prosecutors will not give any kinds of discount or reduction,” Neam Rahmani said, former Federal Prosecutor and the President of the Court Court Trials, Newsweek. “This will be a case of life, not eligible for the death penalty for his years.”
Rahmani said that if the case should go to the trial, it would be difficult for the gray legal team to formulate the defense.
“There is so much evidence to imply it,” Rahmani said. “Which possible defense will be?”
Investigators said the gray wore a semi-automatic rifle in the style of attack wrapped in the poster plate on the school bus on the day of shooting. They said Gray left the second grade class and came out of the bathroom with a rifle before opening the fire.
Georgia Bureau for the investigative agent testified that the boy had left the notebook in his classroom with a step by step instructions and a diagram made in preparation for the attack.
Colin Gray, Colt’s father, was also charged in relation to shooting. It is accused of 29 points, including two second-degree assassination points and two points of an involuntary murder. He pleaded not guilty of all charges.
What do people say
Rahmani, in an interview with Newsweek: “Do Colt Gray please in accordance with the plea agreement, whether he was convicted in the trial, whether his father accepts responsibility and believes that the result will be the same. Colt will go to prison for the rest of his life.”
Kevin Zink, Aspinwall’s father-in-law, in the comments in an associate after the hearing: “If he wants to plead guilty, it would be a better way for everyone, take off his behind us. I would like to see how it ends. The better it ends, the better for all of us.”
What happens next
The COLTA plea hearing will be expected to be held in October. Colin is expected to go to trial in September.
“To avoid any publicity by which trial, it makes sense to make the blame after,” said the income at the hearing.
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