Bombshell texts from Georgia school shooter's mother reveal she warned of 'extreme emergency' minutes before her son opened fire | 7 Sept 2024 | The mother of suspected Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray told her family that she called her son's school to warn them of an "extreme emergency" on the morning that he allegedly killed four people. Marcee Gray, the alleged shooter's mother, was seen in text messages shared by The Washington Post telling her family: "I told them it was an extreme emergency and for them to go immediately and find [my son] to check on him." The outlet reported that a call log from the family's shared phone plan shows Gray made a 10-minute call to the school at 9:50am on Wednesday, about half an hour before Colt allegedly opened fire. Marcee's father, Charles Polhamus, told The New York Post that Colt had delivered an apology to his mother via text message prior to the shooting, prompting her to call the school. "I’m sorry, mom," the text read.

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