2024-09-10
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Here's what to make of it.
My name is Megan Sack and I'm a writer for New York Times Opinion.
I've covered gun violence in the US on and off since I first started working back in the late 90s as an AP reporter.
One of my first assignments in Texas was a mass shooting at a church and I've been tracking this topic ever since.
A 14 year old student opened fire.
At a Georgia high school and killed.
Four people on Wednesday.
14 year old Colt Gray is charged as an adult.
The teenager faces four counts of felony murder in a separate hearing.
Moments later, his father also made his first court appearance.
Colin Gray is charged with two counts of second degree murder, four counts of involuntary manslaughter, and eight counts of cruelty to children.
The father says his son was bullied, tormented and called gay by his classmates.
This shooting is different primarily in the legal reaction from some of the shootings that we have seen before, and in some ways it's building on what we saw happen in Michigan.