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Jurors in the murder trial of the father of a teenage school shooter in Georgia saw records and photographs documenting his purchase of an AR-15 rifle for the boy. The records were entered as evidence during the testimony of Ashley Gilleland of the Barrow County District Attorney's Office today (Thursday, February 26). 01:19 "This photograph was on Colt's cell phone extraction." "And is that a picture of him using a light that would be or a laser that would be consistent with the one that was purchased that day?" "Yes, ma'am." 06:42 "There was a gun range visit in the month of February." 11:47 "Based on the pictures, where was this gun range?" "It appears to be Wilson Shoals Gun Range." 14:55 "And then we're going to zoom in to what Colt is holding. What is he holding?" "There are four packages in his hand. All are magazines." "Based on your review of the crime scene photos and the evidence was one of those magazines found at Apalachee on September 4?" "Yes." 21:56 "And who searched for the gun safe?" "The defendant." Background: A gunman killed two students and two teachers at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on September 4, 2024. Eight students and one teacher were injured. The victims were Mason Schermerhorn, 14; Christian Angulo, 14; Richard Aspinwall, 39 and a math teacher and defensive coordinator for the school's football team; and Cristina Irimie, 53 and a math teacher. Colin Gray's oldest son, Colt Gray, is awaiting trial on 55 charges, including counts of murder and aggravated assault. The father currently is on trial for 29 charges, including involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder, cruelty to children and reckless conduct. Prosecutors say he gave his son the rifle used in the shooting as a Christmas gift, despite being told by law enforcement to keep guns away from him. The jury was selected from Hall County instead of Barrow County because of extensive pretrial publicity in Barrow County. The trial is being held at the Barrow County Courthouse in Winder. Nicholas Primm, the chief judge in Georgia's Piedmont Judicial Circuit, is presiding. ****************************************************************************** Subscribe to Legal Affairs and Trials with Meghann Cuniff: https://www.legalaffairsandtrials.com...