Warning Signs Before School Shooting: Marcee Gray's Alarm Raised Questions
Warning Signs and Calls to Action
On the tragic morning of the shooting at Apalachee High School, there were multiple warning signs that raised alarms. Marcee Gray, mother of the suspect, was 200 miles away but felt compelled to call the school after receiving a troubling text from her son.
The First Call of Concern
Upon contacting administrators, she learned that Colt’s teachers were already worried about him, citing references to school shootings. Despite Gray's insistence that it was an emergency, the school did not respond in time to prevent the tragedy.
Community Reaction and Questions Raised
- Calls from the community highlight the desire for better safety measures.
- Local schools are now ramping up security and mental health resources.
- Parents and community members are reeling from the aftermath, questioning if more could have been done.
As investigations continue, Marcee Gray prepares to engage with local authorities, hoping for answers while grappling with the unimaginable.
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