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Any moment from the george or bureau of investigations as we learn tonight the father of 14yearold suspect it school shooter has been arrested. Steve harrigan is on the ground with the latest. Reporter: the state law enforcement officials are just walking up to the microphones now, but quickly i can tell you, georgia bureau investigation has arrested the father, 54yearold colin gray, the father of the suspected 14yearold shooter, colt gray. He s facing multiple charges, murder, manslaughter, cruelty to children. This is really something new. We saw it a few years ago at a school shooting in michigan, that s when the parents were held responsible for the school shooting carried out by a minor child. Those parents in michigan facing ten years, the father here could be facing a long time in jail if his son is found guilty and he is found guilty, murder, manslaughter, cruelty to children, and he s under arrest now. Jesse: thank you steve, let s listen in. [ ] four counts of involuntary ma
Welcome to the World Today, an hour of international news from the bbc. An hour of international Rebecca Cheptegei had recently competed in the Paris Olympics, where she represented uganda. The family have accused the police in kenya of not taking the case seriously. She was a Marathon Runner who excelled in herfield. At 33, she had so much more to achieve, but today, shes dead, aother victim of male Violence against women. The details are horrific. Doctors say the burns covered more than 70 of her body. Rebeccas mother accused the local police are not protecting her daughter. The case raises issues over Womens Safety in the region. Ugandas Athletics Federation said it was deeply saddened by the news. It says rebecca was a victim of Domestic Violence. The ugandan opposition politician, bobi wine, said the circumstances of Rebeccas Death are in his words depressing. Speaking to newshour, the bbc has learned that Ugandas Minister of sports had spoken to rebecca while she was competing in
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