A shackled Georgia school shooting suspect Colt Gray appeared in court for the first time Friday — followed soon after by his dad — after he allegedly massacred two students and two teachers at his high school.

The 14-year-old alleged gunman, dressed in green prison garb, faced Barrow County Court for a brief bond hearing after being charged as an adult with four counts of murder over Wednesdays rampage at Apalachee High School.

The teen, who is being held at the Gainesville Regional Youth Detention Center, stared straight ahead with his shaggy blonde hair obscuring his face as the judge initially informed him he could face the death penalty if convicted.

Gray, who did not enter a plea, was escorted from the court with his wrists and ankles shackled after his lawyer declined to seek bail.

But Judge Currie Mingledorff quickly hauled Gray back to the court to correct himself, telling the youth he wouldn’t be eligible for the death penalty given he is younger than 18 years old and, instead, could face life in prison. 5 Colt Gray, 14, faced Barrow County Court Friday after being charged as an adult with four counts of murder. via REUTERS

His father, Colin Gray, 54, appeared in the same courtroom moments later being slapped with a slew of charges Thursday, including ones tied to supplying the AR-15-style rifle allegedly used in the massacre.

The father, dressed in a gray-striped jail uniform, closed his eyes and rocked back-and-forth in his seat as the judge informed him faced up to 180 years in prison if convicted on all charges.

The elder Gray is charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder and eight counts of cruelty to children.

The grief-stricken relatives of at least one the victims were seated in the first row of the courtroom for the dual hearings and could be seen, at one point, tearfully clutching a soft toy. 5 The teen, who is currently being held without bond in Gainesville Regional Youth Detention Center, stared straight ahead during the brief hearing. AP 5 His father, Colin Gray, 54, appeared in the same courtroom moments later being slapped with multiple charges Thursday. Reuters

The baby-faced teen is accused of killing four and wounding nine others when he went on a rampage at his school in Winder, just outside Atlanta on Wednesday morning.

He was taken into custody just minutes after allegedly gunning down his victims and later told investigators “I did it” while being interrogated, Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith told CNN.
Investigators haven’t yet released a motive for the bloodshed. 5 Barrow County Superior Court Judge Currie Mingledorff II speaks during a first appearance of Colt Gray at the Barrow County courthouse for the Wednesday shooting at Apalachee High School, Friday, Sept. 6, 2024. AP

They are scrambling to piece together if there were any additional warning signs after authorities first paid a visit to his home in May 2023 over a school shooting threat he’d made on social media, investigators said.

Meanwhile, Gray’s father has also since been charged in connection with the shooting.

The father had allegedly bought the AR-style assault rifle for Colt as a Christmas gift just months after cops interviewed the pair over the online threats, law enforcement sources told The Post. 5 Scene from the tragic Georgia mass shooting where the killer’s gun still lay in the hallway. Storyful

His charges are directly connected with the actions of his son and allowing him to possess a weapon, said Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Hosey.

His son has been charged with four counts of murder over the deaths of two 14-year-old students, Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, as well as two teachers, Richard Aspinwall, 39, and Christina Irimie, 53.