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Former landlord reveals how father of Georgia school shooter 'kicked in the door'...

• https://www.dailymail.co, By James Gordon

A former landlord to the parents of accused Georgia school shooter, Colt Gray, has portrayed the family as both cold hearted and callous. 

The man, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described how Colin, 54, and Marcee Gray, 43, were allegedly chaotic tenants to deal with and he ultimately had them evicted.

Even more shockingly, he said, when the now estranged couple fell behind on their rent and were forced from their rental home in 2020, they decided to leave their pets behind, only returning to retrieve their guns - and allegedly kicking down the front door as they did so.

'The craziest part of all is that they left [their] two German Shepherds,' the landlord told The Independent. 

 'I imagine the next place where they were renting didn't allow dogs, so they just left them.' 

The landlord explained that even when he tried to contact the couple to reunite them with their pets, they weren't interested and ignored his calls.

The pair have suddenly become the center of attention after the alleged actions of their 14-year-old son, Colt, accused of fatally gunning down four people and injuring nine more at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia.

Details have since emerged of prior arrests and earlier this week charges filed against the father for allegedly giving his son the weapon used in the shooting.

Concern for their guns aside, it appears the couple were as cavalier with their pets as they were with their possessions.

'They left their wedding photos,. My wife tried to contact her to say, 'Hey, do you want these? Like, you can have them.' And she never responded. So we ended up having to throw away their wedding pictures,' the landlord explained.  

Looking back at his time dealing with the pair, he claims that he had a 'bad feeling' about the couple from the start.

At first it was was little things including the refusal by Colin to look at him in the eye, or even shake his hand.