Hot topics close

Apalachee High School shooting victims identified; 14-year-old ...

Apalachee High School shooting victims identified 14yearold
Four people were killed, and nine others were injured in a shooting Wednesday morning at Apalachee High School in Winder, Barrow County.

Apalachee High School shooting victims identified | full press conference

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp joined members of the GBI and Barrow County Sheriff's Office for a second briefing on the deadly shooting at Apalachee High School. During the news conference, authorities identified the four victims who were killed: two 14-year-olds, and two teachers.

The Brief

    • GBI confirms 4 dead, 9 injured in shooting at Apalachee High School.
    • The suspected shooter was identified as 14-year-old Colt Gray, currently in custody.
    • 2 students killed were identified as Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, both 14.
    • 2 teachers killed were identified as Richard Aspinwall and Christina Irimie.
    • All patients at NGMC Barrow, NGMC Braselton have been released.
    • School will be closed for the remainder of the week.

BARROW COUNTY, Ga. - The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has identified the four people who were killed during a shooting at Apalachee High School on Wednesday morning.

In a press briefing Wednesday night, the GBI identified the victims as Richard Aspinwall and Christina Irimie, both math teachers, and students Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, both 14 years old.

During an earlier news press conference, law enforcement identified the shooting suspect as 14-year-old Colt Gray, a student at the high school.

(Left to right) Richard Aspinwall, Christina Irimie, Mason Schermerhorn, and Christian Angulo

(Left to right) Richard Aspinwall, Christina Irimie, Mason Schermerhorn, and Christian Angulo (Supplied)

Apalachee High School shooting timeline

According to the GBI, the Barrow County Sheriff's Office began receiving calls at around 10:20 a.m. Officers responded to the high school within minutes and almost immediately encountered the suspected shooter, who dropped his weapon and surrendered.

"Obviously the shooter was armed, and our school resource officer engaged him and the shooter quickly realized that if he did not give up, that it would end with an OIS — an officer-involved shooting," Smith said.

According to Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith, the shooter was immediately interviewed. Smith said that he is not aware of any connection between the student and the victims, but they are looking into all aspects surrounding the incident.

The GBI says that their priority is to gather all the facts and make sure they are accurate. The GBI says there is a lot of work to be done, including collecting evidence and conducting interviews. Another press conference will be held in a couple of hours, according to officials. 

PHOTOS: Apalachee High School mass shooting

RELATED: LIST: Deadly school shootings since 1999 in the U.S.

The school was cleared by 11:30 a.m., and students were released to their families. Winder-Barrow High School was also briefly placed on lockdown as a precaution, though no threat was found.

Apalachee High School shooting victims: the latest

The GBI identified the four victims killed in the shooting at Apalachee High School. Two 14-year-old students, Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, and two teachers, Richard Aspenwall and Christina Irimie, lost their lives. FOX 5's Brittany Edney spoke with students who knew the victims. She has the story from Barrow County.

All those transported to Northeast Georgia Health System's hospitals in Barrow and Braselton have been treated and released, officials said. Those taken to the NGHS Gainesville are all stable. 

The condition of the victim who was taken to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston was not immediately available.

The school will be closed for the remainder of the week. 

GBI officials say they are working to figure out the full timeline of events.

Gray is being held at the youth detention center, but will be tried and arraigned as an adult. The full list of charges against him has not been released, but he will be, at very least, charged with murder.

Image 1 of 24

Police and first responders respond to a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on September 4, 2024 (FOX 5)

Investigators stress that there is no evidence suggesting Gray was working with anyone else and say there are no other credible threats to other schools. However, as always, they say they will remain vigilant.

According to U.S. News & World Report, there are approximately 1,900 students enrolled at the school. It is one of two high schools in the Barrow County Public Schools district. The school is located about 40 miles northeast of Atlanta. 

RELATED: Students recount harrowing moments

Who is Colt Gray?

While authorities have been giving regular updates on Wednesday's school shooting at Apalache High School, there are still many unanswered questions.

The GBI identified the shooter as 14-year-old Colt Gray, who attended the high school.

Investigators say he was armed with an "AR-platform style weapon."

They are still investigating how he obtained the weapon and was able to bring it onto the school campus.

The FBI and the Jackson County Sheriff's Office revealed Gray was on their radar about 16 months ago, and was questioned about reported posts on an online gaming site threatening to shoot up a school. The FBI, in a joint release with JCSO, stated there was not enough evidence to charge Gray.

RELATED: What we know about the suspected shooter

New details released in Apalachee High School shooting

Authorities have released the names of the victims killed in the shooting at Apalachee High School. The suspected shooter, is expected to be booked on murder charges, according to the GBI. FOX 5's Brittany Edney has the update from law enforcement.

Colt Gray's home raided

Within hours of Wednesday’s shooting at Apalachee High School, law enforcement from state and federal agencies swarmed the home of the suspected shooter, Colt Gray. Investigators from the GBI, ATF, FBI and other agencies were on the scene well into the evening, searching the home for evidence. 

"The police presence and the SWAT, they were flying down the road. I know 50 cars plus, just coming fast, jumping out of cars, full armor, guns in hand, surrounding the house," said neighbor Christie Ridings. 

Investigators say they were searching for guns and other weapons, as well as computers, cellphones, and other electronics that could access social media accounts, anything that could help piece together a timeline of events, a motive, and how this could happen. 

Ridings said the family has lived in the home just across the Winder line, in the town of Bethlehem for about two years.  

"I was in shock...there’s just no way. I just couldn't wrap my head around it. That this is really what’s been going on in the news is actually the guys across the street. Or lived across the street," she said. 

Apalachee shooting suspect's home searched

Law enforcement spent the later part of the afternoon searching the home of suspected Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray. The 14-year-old is accused of killing four people, two teachers and two students, and injuring nine others. FOX 5's Denise Dillon was there as law enforcement gathered evidence. She has the story.

She said sometime after 11 a.m., right after learning the schools were on lockdown, she saw a massive police presence.  

"It hit us hard emotionally, especially my grandsons. They have a lot of friends at Apalachee. And I don’t know... my heart just goes out to everybody," she said. 

Ridings said one of her grandsons texted a photo of the alleged gunman which had been circulating. She realized it was the same teen she saw get on the school bus right in front of her home. 

"He was in blue jeans, like baggy blue jeans, a black hoody jacket zipped up, with the hood up on, and a backpack. And I don’t know why, it felt off. And I just kept looking at him, trying to figure out who he was, where he lived. Like I said, it was the first time I'd ever seen him," she recounted. 

Winder community in shock

Those who were inside Apalachee High School are sharing their stories, from seeing classmates and faculty shot, to having to pass bodies and pools of blood in the hallway. 

"We have practice drills, so everybody thought it was a drill until we heard everything. We heard the announcements go on, and it was like, 'This is not a drill, this is a lockdown.' Everybody was crying, everybody was on the floor hugging each other and everything," said student Alexsandra Romero. 

There is no shortage of horror stories from this traumatic and violent day. 

"When someone preys on kids, it's tragic. Like I said earlier, hate is not going to prevail in our county, and it's not going to prevail in our state," Sheriff Smith said during a 9 p.m. press conference. "And pure evil did what happened today. That's all I can tell you." 

SEE ALSO: Woman says father was one of the victims

Sheriff asks for prayers after Apalachee High School shooting

During a press conferenced Wednesday night, the Barrow County Sheriff once again asked for prayers from the community and reemphasized that the deadly shooting at Apalachee High School was "an act of evil" that has "no place in our county."

Abner Sanz found out about the shooting through his text messages. 

"I was just like, 'What's going on?' And then I checked the family group chat and there's my sister saying that there's a shooting at Apalachee and that's how I was just like, 'This isn't real, this can't be happening,'" Sanz said.  

He was friends with 14-year-old Christian Angulo throughout middle school. 

"I started asking other people if it was true that he had passed away because I just wanted to know. I was in denial because you would never believe somebody that you knew would pass away just like that," Sanz said. 

Isaiah Hooks, a sophomore football player, says he is in disbelief over Coach Aspinwall’s death. 

"It's just so hard to think that somebody that you spent so much time with, because this is my second year with coach, but spending so much time, like family basically," said Hooks. "So, turning around, knowing that he's not going to be there…it was kind of just like it hit hard because none of us wanted to believe it."

RELATED: Apalachee High School shooting victims | What we know

Community attends vigil to mourn shooting victims

More than 200 people attended a community vigil to pay their respects to the victims of a deadly shooting at Apalachee High School. FOX 5's Joi Dukes has the story from Winder, Georgia.

Barrow County community mourns victims

More than 200 people gathered at Jug Tavern Park in Winder for a community prayer vigil just hours after the school shooting. Tears were flowing as grief gripped those impacted by Wednesday’s violence.  

Hearts were heavy as city leaders spoke to the crowd of people who, in one way or another, had been impacted by this devastating tragedy. 

Apalachee High School shooting victims: the latest

The GBI identified the four victims killed in the shooting at Apalachee High School. Two 14-year-old students, Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, and two teachers, Richard Aspenwall and Christina Irimie, lost their lives. FOX 5's Brittany Edney spoke with students who knew the victims. She has the story from Barrow County.

Many of the students who attended said they are still replaying the terrifying moments from earlier in the day in their heads. 

Still, the resounding message was one of hope but also honesty about how this has really just rocked the community. 

SEE ALSO: How to help Apalachee High School shooting victims

Gov. Kemp pledges full state resources

Gov. Brian Kemp had been receiving briefings regularly before joining law enforcement officials on the scene in Winder.

"This hit home for us, being from Athens, just down the road, Marty and I, having a daughter that taught for first grade just a few years ago. This is everybody's worst nightmare," Kemp said during the 9 p.m. press conference.  

Kemp addresses Apalachee High School shooting

During a second press briefing on the shooting at Apalachee High School, Gov. Brian Kemp appeared with law enforcement, thanking law enforcement, first responders, and school officials, and calling the deadly shooting "everyone's worst nightmare."

The governor reiterated his commitment to having all state resources needed to assist in the investigation for as long as necessary.

In a statement made to the social media platform X, he called for Georgians to join his family in prayer:

White House responds to school shooting

White House press briefing addresses Apalachee High School shooting

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre addresses the shooting at Apalachee High School.

The White House confirmed President Joe Biden has been briefed on the shooting by Homeland Security Advisor, Liz Sherwood-Randall. They say his administration is coordinating with federal, state, and local officials.

The White House also confirmed that prior to departing Joint Base Andrews, Vice President Harris was briefed on the tragic shooting. The vice president addressed the shooting at the top of her remarks at a brewery stop in New Hampshire, calling the shooting a "senseless tragedy on top of senseless tragedies." Harris went on to say, "it doesn't have to be this way."

RELATED: Reactions to shooting from White House, politicians etc.

Kamala Harris addresses Apalachee High School shooting

Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the shooting at Apalachee High School during a campaign stop in New Hampshire. She called the Georgia school shooting a "senseless tragedy on top of senseless tragedies" and went on to say that "it doesn't have to be this way."

Trump comments on shooting

Former President Donald Trump issued a statement on the deadly shooting, saying "our hearts are with the victims and loved ones of those affected by the tragic event in Winder, GA. These cherished children were taken from us far too soon by a sick and deranged monster."

FOX 5 has multiple crews gathering more details on this developing story. If you have additional information, pictures, or video email newstipsatlanta@fox.com.

The Source

  • FOX 5 was at the scene of the shooting, speaking with law enforcement, students, and school staff. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Barrow County Sheriff's Office, all released information regarding the school shooting. 

Similar shots
News Archive
  • Blackhawks
    Blackhawks
    Connor Bedard aims to stay hot as Blackhawks welcome Devils
    5 Nov 2023
    16
  • Jamaica vs méxico
    Jamaica vs méxico
    Jamaica vs Mexico summary: score, goals, highlights Gold Cup
    13 Jul 2023
    4
  • Adrian Newey
    Adrian Newey
    Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey to step down from F1 ...
    2 May 2024
    6
  • Boca vs River
    Boca vs River
    Boca Juniors vs. River Plate - Football Match Report - November 11, 2018
    9 Dec 2018
    2
  • Juneteenth history
    Juneteenth history
    What is Juneteenth? Learn the history behind the federal holiday's ...
    18 Jun 2023
    2
  • Eclipse 2023
    Eclipse 2023
    'Ring of fire' solar eclipse: When and how to view celestial show in ...
    13 Oct 2023
    1
This week's most popular shots