Who is Marcee Gray? How domestic abuse and drug addiction led to her son Colt’s deadly school shooting

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Marcee Gray

, a former engineer from Fitzgerald,

Georgia

, has been thrust into the spotlight following the tragic

shooting

at

Apalachee High School

in Winder, Georgia. Her son,

Colt Gray

, 14, has been charged with the murder of four people in the incident.
A promising career marred by crisis
Marcee Gray’s professional life seemed to be on an upward trajectory.

She reportedly earned a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Management from Georgia Southern University in 2005 and a Master’s degree in Occupational Safety and Health from Columbia Southern University in 2008. Her career included notable positions such as Quality Engineering Supervisor at Toyota Industries, North America, and Quality Manager at Olympic Steel.
However, her career was cut short in 2021, with her LinkedIn profile showing her final roles as Quality Assurance Manager at Georgia Pacific LLC and Senior Quality Engineer at PCC Airfoils, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

From personal struggles to public tragedy
Marcee's personal life, however, tells a starkly different story. Arrested in 2023 on charges related to drug possession, trafficking, and vehicle theft, her criminal record reveals a history of drug abuse and domestic violence, reported the New York Post. According to her sister, Annie Polhamus Brown, Marcee's addiction and subsequent actions have deeply affected their family. “Marcee destroyed our family with her drug addiction,” Polhamus Brown said in social media posts.


Marcee’s tumultuous relationship with her husband, Colin Gray, was marked by allegations of abuse. Marcee herself detailed the abusive nature of her marriage in social media posts, explaining why she stayed for 14 years: “I made a commitment to the Lord and my husband. No one but me understands the pain that my husband lives with every single day,” she wrote.
The family's troubling past
Neighbors and family members paint a grim picture of Colt’s upbringing, reported the New York Post. Lauren Vickers, a neighbor, described frequent disturbances and neglect: “There were nights where the mom would lock him and his sister out the house… It was constant abuse.” Charles Polhamus, Colt’s maternal grandfather, described Colt as “a good kid” in a “hostile” environment, suffering from the abuse he and his mother endured.

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Investigations are now focusing on the family's interactions with child protective services. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is looking into Colt’s mental health struggles and his family’s failure to address them adequately.
The path to tragedy
The situation worsened when Colin Gray, who works in construction, reportedly bought Colt an AR-15 rifle for Christmas. Colin has been charged with multiple counts, including involuntary manslaughter and cruelty to children. The GBI’s Chris Hosey emphasized that these charges stem from Colin’s decision to allow Colt to possess the weapon.
Annie Brown expressed frustration at the adults who failed to help Colt, saying, “The adults around him failed him.”
A tragic outcome
Colt Gray has been charged as an adult with four counts of murder following the Apalachee High School shooting. The tragic case highlights a profound failure within a family that once seemed capable of so much more.

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