Accused Georgia high school shooter in court

Colt Gray, the 14-year-old accused of a mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia, made his first court appearance on Friday morning. The courtroom was packed with relatives and friends of the victims of the shooting, which claimed four lives and injured nine others.

Alleged Georgia school shooter's dad arrested

The Georgia Bureau of Investigations says the father of the alleged shooter at Apalachee High School has been arrested. Colt Gray's father, Colin Gray, is accused of involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder and cruelty to children.

Georgia school shooting: Suspect was on FBI's radar

A court appearance is scheduled for the suspect in a school shooting that left 4 dead and 9 injured on Sept. 4. The FBI revealed the teenager was put on its radar more than a year ago. FOX's Olivianna Calmes is in Georgia with the latest.

Georgia school shooting: Several killed, suspect arrested

Four people are dead and multiple others were hurt in a shooting at a high school in Georgia. It happened near the small town of Winder, about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta. Officers from several agencies were swarming Apalachee High School as students rushed to take shelter in a nearby football field. The shooting started around 9:30 Wednesday morning. Authorities say two teachers and two students were killed. A suspect has been arrested. The FBI has identified him as 14-year-old Colt Gray.

Police missed chances to intervene before shooting

A final report has been released into the investigation of a mass shooting that killed 18 people in Maine last October. The report states that both Army and police missed opportunities to intervene before the shooting took place.

Uvalde releases body cam footage from school shooting

New body camera video is out from the city of Uvalde. News organizations had been pushing for the footage because of the botched police response to the deadly school shooting. This 9-minute video shows a number of law enforcement officers on the scene just a few minutes after the first 911 call. Police are hearing a gun being shot from inside the school. Some are seen breaking an exterior window to help kids escape. But, as we now know, no one broke into the actual classroom where children were being shot until more than 70 minutes later.