Pool / Brynn Anderson-Pool/Getty Images A father has been found guilty of being criminally responsible for the alleged actions of his son accused of carrying out a school shooting in Georgia. A jury found Colin Gray, 55, guilty of all 29 counts, including second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, and cruelty to children, in connection with the atrocity at the Apalachee High School in September 2024. He faces a maximum of 180 years in prison. His son, Colt Gray, was 14 years old when he allegedly took an AR-15-style rifle from his family home and used it to shoot 11 people, killing two adults and two children. The younger Colt is still in custody, awaiting trial on dozens of charges, including murder and aggravated assault. Prosecutors accused Colin Gray, who purchased the firearm allegedly used in the attack, of criminal negligence by ignoring warning signs that could have foreseen that his teenage son was capable of violence. During the trial in Barrow County, the father denied that he ever considered that his son could carry out such a horrific assault. “I never thought that he would even have a thought process of bringing a gun to school or doing any kind of harm to anybody else. Well, on anybody at school,” he said. Read it at NBC News Read more at The Daily Beast.