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Apalachee High School shooting: Father and son appear in court
SUMMARY: A 14-year-old, Colt Gray, and his father, Colen Gray, faced their first court appearances today in connection with the Appalache High School shooting that left four dead, including two students and two teachers. Colt is charged with four counts of murder and is being tried as an adult. His father has been charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly allowing his son access to a weapon. The case marks a rare instance where a parent faces charges related to their child’s mass shooting. Both defendants will remain in custody without bond as the case moves to a grand jury on October 17.
Accused Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray and his father, Colin Gray, made their first appearances in court on Friday morning in Barrow County. Colt is accused of killing 4 and injuring 9 during a mass shooting. Colin is being charged with involuntary manslaughter and other charges.
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Georgia certifies presidential election results | Georgia
SUMMARY: Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger certified the 2024 presidential election results, marking a faster, secure process compared to 2020. He congratulated President-elect Donald Trump, who won Georgia and other battleground states. Raffensperger, focused on election security since 2018, oversaw a statewide “risk-limiting audit” confirming accurate results. This audit, including hand counts of random ballots across 159 counties, showed minimal discrepancies. Georgia saw record voter turnout, with 5.3 million of nearly 7.3 million voters participating. Trump won Georgia with 50.73% of the vote. Governor Brian Kemp will now certify the state’s electors for the Electoral College.
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Photos lead to disturbing discovery | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Dozens of cremated human remains were found inside the Norman Medford Pon Funeral Home in Marietta, which had been closed since a fire last spring. Investigators discovered 35 boxes of cremains, along with death certificates and personal information. The remains were uncovered after a man from England posted photos of the abandoned building on social media. The medical examiner is working to identify the remains and contact families. The funeral home, which was sold in 2016, was originally opened by a local family in 1991. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities working to confirm the identities of the deceased.
An England photographer’s photos taken inside of an abandoned funeral home in Marietta led to a disturbing discovery — dozens …
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Study: AI and data centers could drive cost of energy up by 70% over 10 years | Virginia
SUMMARY: A report by the Jack Kemp Foundation warns that average American energy bills could rise by 25% to 70% over the next decade due to soaring energy demands driven by AI, hyperscale data centers, and advanced manufacturing. The surge is straining the U.S. power grid, leading to significant price increases in capacity markets. Dominion Energy disputes these findings, predicting only a 2.5% annual increase in Virginia. The report argues for policy changes, including charging data centers more for energy and halting subsidies for their construction to alleviate the burden on consumers. Recommendations also include implementing minimum take clauses for utility contracts.
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