The alleged 14-year-old shooter at a Georgia school that left four people dead on Thursday has been under FBI surveillance for a year, according to U.S. sources.
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Colt Gray was investigated by the FBI last year for allegedly making online threats to shoot a school, the FBI said. New York Post.
The young man’s father reportedly told authorities that there were hunting weapons in their home. However, he insisted that his son, then only 13, not have unsupervised access to them.
An investigation is underway to determine the reasons for the attack on Wednesday.
The teenager is currently being held in a youth detention center, according to CNN.
The suspect will appear for the first time on Friday, virtually, the American media confirmed.
Murder charges are reportedly in the works of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.