Authorities have charged a teenage suspect in Winder, Georgia, with four counts of felony murder after he allegedly killed two teachers and two classmates. The suspect, who will be tried as an adult, is also facing charges of involuntary manslaughter and second-degree murder.
Last year, law enforcement officers visited the suspect's family home following an anonymous tip about online threats. During the visit, the father acknowledged having firearms in the house, stating that they were accessible to his son, who had been involved in hunting activities.
The suspect's court appearance was brief, lasting only five minutes. The judge informed the teenager that he could potentially face life in prison or the death penalty in Georgia for the shooting incident involving an AR-style weapon.
Described as having a small build, the suspect was quiet during the court proceedings. The judge also mentioned that the suspect's father, who is facing charges related to the tragedy, was scheduled to appear in court shortly after.
Law enforcement officials have charged the suspect's father with involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder, and cruelty to children for allowing his son access to a weapon. The suspect's mother, who has a criminal history involving family violence and drug possession, is also under investigation but is reportedly cooperating.
The ongoing investigation has led to the suspect being brought back to court for further proceedings. Stay tuned for updates on the case as more information becomes available.