FITZGERALD, Ga., — The mom of accused Georgia school shooter Colt Gray spoke out Saturday for the first time since her teen was accused of gunning down four people at his high school.
“It’s horrible. It’s absolutely horrible,” Marcee told The Post outside her father’s home in Fitzgerald, about three hours from Atlanta.
The mother of three appeared devastated as she carried pillows inside the home. She wore a pink T-shirt, jeans, sneakers and a large cross necklace.
Asked if she had anything to say to the families of the victims, which included two students and two teachers, she demurred.
“Nothing to anyone right now. I’ll have my time to speak. It’s not right now,” she said.
She also declined to discuss a haunting apology text message Colt, 14, sent her before allegedly opening fire.