Cole now and well come to you 800 a31, 3,700 appreciate you being here i in coordination with the District Attorney with Disk Return Attorney brad smith, the gbi has arrested Colin Gray, age 54 in connection to the shooting here at Apalachee High School . Kharlan is coat grace, father that was arrested yesterday he is charged with the following four counts of involuntary manslaughter two counts of Seconddegree Murder and eight counts of cruelty to children mr. Gray, these charges stem from mr. Gray knowingly allowing his Son Colt to possess a weapon this is a very difficult time as we know, for students and parents. And so many i know of students and parents. Here in this county and around this state are afraid you all have likely seen reports of incidents of other students making threats today. At various schools around our state. In each of these incidents police, Law Enforcement took charges. They made arrests, acted very swiftly. As we take incidents like this very seriously across
Struggle to hold the eastern line nick paton walsh, was horrific to watch. Well, thank you for joining us. Ac360 starts now good evening we start with breaking news, dramatic development in yesterday s mass shooting at appalachia high school in georgia. We are waiting a news conference by authorities that is to take place any minute. We have just learned the father of the 40yearold suspect in that shooting has now been arrested in connection with the shooting. You can see authorities are gathering. We ll bring you that press conference has begins let s listen in. We wanted to come back and update you on the progress of the case this evening appreciate you being here in coordination with the district attorney with district attorney brad smith the gbi has arrested collin gray age 54, in connection to the shooting here at apalachee high school carlin is coat grazed. Father that was arrested yesterday he is charged with the following four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of s
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hello, i m vishala sri pathma. ukrainian officials have dismissed claims that the city of bakhmut has fallen to russia, after wagner mercenaries said they ve started handing over control of the eastern city to moscow s army. the battle for bakhmut has been the longest and bloodiest of the war. this aerialfootage taken earlier this month shows intense shelling in a residential area. most people fled before fighting broke out. bakhmut is of little strategic value, but its capture would be a symbolic victory for russia. meanwhile, the ukrainian president volodymr zelensky made a surprise speech for graduates atjohns hopkins university in maryland. i m proud that ukraine is not losing a single day in its defence against russian terror. every day, we do everything to become stronger, to give more protection to people, to save more lives. the united states has also not lost a single day to help ukraine repel the russian aggression. the battle for bakhmut began last august, and ukra
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