The prosecution called several witnesses in the Colin Gray trial. Gray is accused of purchasing the gun his son Colt Gray used in the September 2024 Apalachee High School shooting.
Day two in the trial of Colin Gray saw testimony from several witnesses including students who were injured during the shooting.
One of the nine survivors was a freshman when she was struck by gunfire in the classroom Colt Gray is accused of firing into.
“I remember my teacher telling me to stay awake because I was really, really tired and I couldn’t keep my body…I felt like a really hot spot at the bottom of my leg and then I reached down and noticed that I got hit,” she said. “And my friend Brittany took off her jacket and wrapped it around my leg, and then I passed out after that.”
She says she has lingering physical and mental symptoms as result of the shooting.
“I can’t play any sports because it messes with my nerve. Me leg gives out sometimes. I have like, random flares when it’s really cold outside, it’s like kind of hard for me to function 'cause my leg gives out sometimes and stuff like that. So I don’t do sports or anything.”
Prosecutors say Colin Gray provided his son Colt Gray with the weapon which was used in that shooting that left four people, two students and two faculty, dead. Gray is facing 29 counts.
While the trial is being held in Barrow County, where the shooting occurred, jurors were brought in from Hall County.