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Prosecutors say father of Georgia shooting suspect knew son was obsessed with school shooters

Georgia School Shooting
October 16, 2024
AP

WINDER, Ga. (AP) — The father of a teenager accused of a deadly high school shooting in Georgia was aware that his son was obsessed with school shooters and even had a shrine above his home computer for the gunman in the 2018 massacre in Parkland, Florida, prosecutors said at a Wednesday court hearing.

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