Colin Gray, was charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder and eight counts of cruelty to children, the GBI (Georgia Bureau of Investigation) said.

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    13 days ago

    Devil’s advocate here and please inform me if I’m missing something here, but:

    • If agents visited and could do literally nothing about the kid saying these things, then walked away.

    • And no actual legal restrictions were placed upon the father or son…

    • … How is the father culpable for that which even police could not address?

    Doesn’t this mean the law needs changed so that preventative action can occur instead of looking for a scapegoat?

    That is: If this was such a red flag on hindsight, then why the fuck wasn’t it a red flag then and why aren’t the police who ultimately did nothing being arrested for homicide?

    Speaking as someone who has no problem advocating for a national firearm ban along other measures, this feels like scapegoating without actually addressing the core reasons why this shit happens in the first place.

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      It was the reddest of flags. Georgia does not have laws that allow them to take action for red flags.

      The kid didn’t even beat his wife, which is usually the accepted standard if they did have red flag laws.