A classmate of alleged Georgia school shooter Colt Gray said she had been sitting next to the 14-year-old before his terrifying massacre, saying that at one point that he left the classroom and tried to re-enter with a gun.
Lyela Sayarath, a junior at Apalachee High School, told CNN that after Gray left their Algebra I class Wednesday morning, he later knocked on the locked door to be let back in.
Another student who approached the door âsaw that he had a gun, so she backed away,â Sayarath added. Gray then âturned to the classroom that would have been to my right, and he just starts to shoot, and you hear about 10-15 rounds back-to-back.â
Sayarath said she and others in her class hid behind desks with the lights off after they heard gunshots.
âWhen we heard it, most people just dropped to the floor and kind of crawled in an area, like, piled on top of each other,â she said. âThe teacher turned off the lights, but we all just kind of piled together, and I pushed desks in front of us. I was just telling people, âPush desks in front of you, block in front of you, get lowââthings like that.â
14-Year-Old School Shooter Kills Four and Wounds Nine
Sayarath described Gray as âquiet,â and said she wasnât surprised that he was the shooter.
âHe never really talked. He was pretty quiet,â she said. âHe wasnât there most times either. He just didnât come to school or he just would skip class, but even when he wouldâve talked, it was one-word answers and short statements.â
Four peopleâtwo 14-year-old students and two teachersâwere shot dead and another nine were injured in the incident at Apalachee High School, officials confirmed. Gray survived, and was immediately taken into custody. He is expected to be charged with murder and tried as an adult.
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