Georgia students return to class as questions mount over warnings before school shooting
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Marcee Gray was 200 miles away from Winder, Georgia, when her gut told her something was not right the morning of the shooting at Apalachee High School.
(CNN) — Marcee Gray was 200 miles away from Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, when her gut told her something was not right. It was Wednesday morning – before the shooting at the school that killed two students and two teachers. She had just received a text message from her 14-year-old son, Colt Gray, saying, “I’m sorry, mom.” She called the school and asked administrators to check on him. She recounted her conversation with a school counselor in an interview with ABC News. “The counselor said, ‘Well, I wanted to let you know that earlier this morning one of Colt’s teachers had sent me an email that said Colt had been making references to school shootings,’” Marcee Gray said. “I told them it was an extreme emergency and for them to go immediately and find Colt to check on him,” Marcee Gray later said in a text message to her sister. “I don’t understand what took them so long.” The suspect’s grandfather, Charles Polhamus, told CNN that he and Marcee then began the drive from his home in Fitzgerald, Georgia, to Winder.
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