School Shooting Suspect from Georgia Had a ‘Terribly Difficult’ Home and School Life
Colt Gray, the suspected Georgia high school shooter, came from an “absolutely horrible” home life … with Child Protective Services called to the Gray family home as many as 4 times by their former neighbor, TMZ has learned.
The neighbor, Lauren Vickers, tells TMZ she called emergency services for help after she saw 14-year-old Colt wearing the same clothes daily, and his 2 younger siblings being locked out of the house at night, screaming and crying to get in.
Lauren alleges she witnessed Colt’s parents getting into heated arguments outside the house multiple times, often in the driveway.
She explains that Colt’s mother, Marcee, eventually moved out with the youngest, Coley … while his father, Colin, stayed behind with Colt and Colt’s younger sister, Jenny.