While some design and construction techniques come as standard, Mauro Leuce, global head of design and engineering at Colt Data Center Services, said that different regions tend to take different ...
Colt currently provides enterprise-focused network access across more than 40 countries and linking more than 1,100 data centers in the United States and Asia-Pacific region. That reach was ...
BARROW COUNTY, Ga. — Colin Gray, the father of the 14-year-old accused in the deadly Apalachee High School shooting, filed a ...
He's currently in the Barrow County Detention Center. Polhamus said his wife spoke with officials at Apalachee High School about Colt’s behavior and attitude at school prior to the shooting.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) confirmed Thursday that Colt Gray's father, Colin Gray, "knowingly allowed" his son to possess a gun that was used in the shooting at Apalachee High ...
Colt Gray is being held in a juvenile detention center after declining to seek bail. Neither has been indicted nor entered a plea. It's unclear if Barrow County School authorities knew before the ...
Ernest Hemingway used to entertain party guests by shooting the end of a lit cigarette out of their mouths with his Colt Woodsman. Either they were extremely trusting or extremely inebriated to ...
That question is now in sharp public relief with the indictments this week after 14-year-old Colt Gray murdered two students and two adults at Apalachee High School in Winder, Ga. The teenager has ...
Colt Gray is accused of shooting two of his fellow ... Gray is being held in the Gainesville Regional Youth Detention Center, Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice spokesperson Glenn Allen ...
The family of Georgia school shooting suspect Colt Gray is “not white trash” and are just “regular people,” a relative of the teen’s mother said Friday amid reports that the boy was ...
“I understand that Colt [Gray] did it, and he needs to pay the ultimate price,” Charles Polhamus told local station 13WMAZ a day after the shooting at Apalachee High School. “I understand ...