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Georgia school shooter’s father takes the stand in his own defense

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Colin Gray appears in court for his trial in Winder

By Eric Levenson, CNN

(CNN) — Colin Gray, the father of teenage Georgia school shooter Colt Gray, took the stand Friday to testify at his trial on charges of murder and manslaughter.

Over about two weeks, the prosecution presented evidence seeking to show Colin Gray bought his teenage son an AR-15-style rifle as a Christmas gift and allowed him unsecured access to the weapon despite warnings that his son was a danger to others, actions that constitute criminally reckless conduct.

However, his defense attorney said in opening statements Gray was unaware his son was planning the shooting and had taken steps to try to get him help.

Gray has pleaded not guilty to nearly 30 charges, including two counts each of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter.

Colin Gray’s trial is part of a broader push to hold more people accountable for a school shooting, including the shooter’s parents and responding law enforcement officers. This case bears close similarities to the trials of James and Jennifer Crumbley, whose then-15-year-old son killed four students in 2021 at his high school in Oxford, Michigan.

Colt Gray, then 14, brought that AR-15-style rifle to Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, and opened fire on September 4, 2024. Four people were killed and nine were injured, before the teen surrendered to police.

The teen has admitted to the shooting, according to authorities. Now 16, he has pleaded not guilty to 55 felony counts, including four counts of malice murder. A trial date has not been set.

Earlier this week, jurors heard two lengthy police interrogations of Colin Gray after the shooting. The father told an investigator he bought Colt the rifle in an attempt to get him away from video games and introduce him to deer hunting. He also acknowledged the teen’s behavior had escalated and become more aggressive in the previous five to seven months, and that he had signed paperwork with the school to get him into counseling.

“You have to believe me when I say that I never, ever in a thousand years thought this could happen,” Colin Gray said in one police interview.

The defense sought to use the recording to humanize Colin Gray as a working father trying to care for his three children while helping his wife recover from drug and alcohol addiction.

The state rested its case Thursday after about two weeks, including emotional testimony from students and teachers who survived the shooting, police interviews with Colin Gray, photos showing unsecured firearms and ammo in the home and testimony from the teen’s mother, grandmother and sister about their unsettled family life.

Marcee Gray, the defendant’s estranged wife, testified Colt Gray was riddled

Peak heat Friday, cooling into March

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Happy Friday! We begin the morning with mostly clear skies and slightly breezy winds. A fast warming trend is ahead as peak heating occurs. Most areas will battle daily records once again. Expect highs into the 70s and mid 80s. A Wind Advisory is in effect for northern San Luis Obispo County through 2pm, where winds will gust near 40-50mph.

Mostly clear skies prevail Saturday and the heat holds. We begin a small cooling trend Sunday as onshore flow increases. Into Monday and Tuesday we ease into the 60s and 70s with more marine layer influence in the mornings.

The heat is back by the middle of next week. Wednesday and Thursday are projected to be above average and rebounding back to 70s and 80s. The extended forecast looks hot with minimal weather pattern shifts.

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Peak heat Friday, cooling into March

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Happy Friday! We begin the morning with mostly clear skies and slightly breezy winds. A fast warming trend is ahead as peak heating occurs. Most areas will battle daily records once again. Expect highs into the 70s and mid 80s. A Wind Advisory is in effect for northern San Luis Obispo County through 2pm, where winds will gust near 40-50mph.

Mostly clear skies prevail Saturday and the heat holds. We begin a small cooling trend Sunday as onshore flow increases. Into Monday and Tuesday we ease into the 60s and 70s with more marine layer influence in the mornings.

The heat is back by the middle of next week. Wednesday and Thursday are projected to be above average and rebounding back to 70s and 80s. The extended forecast looks hot with minimal weather pattern shifts.

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How a working-class plumber threw a wrench in Starmer’s election plans

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By Christian Edwards, CNN

London (CNN) — The special election in northern England was supposed to be neck-and-neck-and-neck: a three-way scrap between the governing Labour Party, fighting to keep control of a seat in its historic heartland, and two outsiders – the hard-right populist Reform UK party, and the new-look progressive Green Party.

In the end, it wasn’t even close.

Hannah Spencer, a 34-year-old plumber and member of the local council, won the seat in Gorton and Denton, near the English city of Manchester, with 14,890 votes, more than 40% of the total votes cast. Reform UK, which has led in most national polls for more than a year, came second with 10,578 votes, while Labour trailed in third, with 9,364 votes – around 25% of the total.

“I didn’t grow up wanting to be a politician. I’m a plumber,” Spencer said after the results were announced, apologizing to customers for having to cancel work now that she’s moving to Westminster. Spencer, who campaigned heavily on cost-of-living issues, said she stood as a candidate after questioning the value of “hard work” in today’s Britain.

“Working hard used to get you something. It got you a house. A nice life. Holidays,” she said. “But now, working hard – what does that get you? Because talk to anyone here, and they will tell you. The people who work hard but can’t put food on the table. Can’t get their kids school uniforms. Can’t put the heating on… Life has changed.”

The result is an embarrassing defeat for Prime Minister Keir Starmer in what is the Labour Party’s electoral backyard, made up of working-class voters, students and a large ethnic-minority population. Andrew Gwynne, the outgoing Labour MP who stood down due to health reasons, won the seat with more than 50% of the vote in the 2024 general election. Now, the Green Party has upended Starmer’s claim that only Labour can stop Reform from becoming the next government – an outcome that many experts have been predicting.

Spencer’s victory means the Greens now have five lawmakers in a parliament of 650, but more importantly marks the first time the Greens have won a by-election – a major boost to her party ahead of local elections in May, when voters will choose lawmakers for the Scottish and Welsh Parliaments and elect local council members in England. By-elections – votes held in individual seats between general elections – often have outsized significance, acting as a weathervane for national politics.

“The starting gun has fired on local elections in 70 days’ time,” Zack Polanski, the leader of the Greens, said at a victory rally early Friday morning. “This is an existential crisis for the Labour Party.”

Several recent Labour decisions have now been called into question. Among them is the party’s decision to target Reform UK – an upstart party led by Nigel Farage, the architect of Brexit and a friend of US President Donald Trump – as the “real opposition.” Despite winning just four seats at the last general election, Starmer decided early to elevate Reform to the status of Britain’s potential government-in-waiting, hoping that the prospect of Farage as prime minister would encourage voters to back Labour.

But the Greens’ victory means Labour is now fighting on two fronts. Having proclaimed Reform as the de facto opposition, Labour spent much of its first year in government trying to appeal to right-wing voters by hardening its rhetoric and policy on immigration.

Analysts questioned the wisdom of that strategy at the time. Anand Menon, professor of European politics at King’s College London, told CNN that Labour seemed happy to risk upsetting progressive voters with its tougher stance on immigration, since those voters – faced with a choice between Labour and Reform – would ultimately “vote Labour to keep those bastards out.”

Now, that strategy may have backfired, as Labour realizes that chasing

Anthropic rechaza la última oferta del Pentágono: “No podemos, con conciencia, acceder a su solicitud”

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Por Hadas Gold, CNN

Anthropic rechazó la última oferta del Pentágono para modificar su contrato, alegando que los cambios no cumplen con las preocupaciones de la compañía sobre el uso de la IA para la vigilancia masiva o para armas totalmente autónomas.

El Pentágono y Anthropic discrepan sobre las restricciones que la compañía impone al uso de Claude, el primer sistema de IA empleado en la red clasificada militar.

El secretario de Defensa, Pete Hegseth, declaró el martes al CEO de Anthropic, Dario Amodei, que si la compañía no permite que su modelo de IA se utilice “para todos los fines legales”, el Pentágono cancelaría el contrato de US$ 200 millones de Anthropic. Además de la cancelación del contrato, Anthropic sería considerada un “riesgo para la cadena de suministro”, una clasificación normalmente reservada para empresas vinculadas a adversarios extranjeros, según informaron funcionarios del Pentágono.

Anthropic declaró en un comunicado que el nuevo lenguaje del Pentágono se presentó como un compromiso, pero “se combinó con jerga legal que permitía ignorar esas salvaguardias a voluntad”.

En una extensa entrada de blog el jueves, Amodei escribió: “Creo profundamente en la importancia existencial de usar la IA para defender a Estados Unidos y otras democracias, y para derrotar a nuestros adversarios autocráticos”.

Amodei afirmó que Anthropic entiende que es el Pentágono, “ y no las empresas privadas, (el que) toma decisiones militares”. Sin embargo, “en un conjunto limitado de casos, creemos que la IA puede socavar, en lugar de defender, los valores democráticos”. También afirmó que casos de uso como la vigilancia masiva y las armas autónomas están “fuera de los límites de lo que la tecnología actual puede hacer de forma segura y fiable”.

Las dos excepciones de Anthropic no han frenado “la adopción y el uso de nuestros modelos en nuestras fuerzas armadas hasta la fecha”, añadió Amodei.

Amodei afirmó que las amenazas del Pentágono no cambian su postura: “No podemos acceder a su solicitud con conciencia”.

En respuesta, Emil Michael, subsecretario de Investigación e Ingeniería del Pentágono, quien participó en las negociaciones, escribió en X: “Es una pena que @DarioAmodei sea un mentiroso y tenga complejo de Dios. Solo desea controlar personalmente a las Fuerzas Armadas de EE.UU. y no le importa poner en riesgo la seguridad de nuestra nación. El @DeptofWar (Departamento de Guerra) SIEMPRE cumplirá la ley, pero no se doblegará a los caprichos de ninguna empresa tecnológica con fines de lucro”.

Tras la publicación de Amodei, el personal de Anthropic comenzó a expresar públicamente su apoyo a su empleador.

“Durante mis tres años en Anthropic, he visto repetidamente cómo defendemos nuestros valores de maneras que a menudo son invisibles desde fuera. Este es un claro ejemplo de ello”, escribió Trenton Bricken, miembro del equipo técnico de alineación de Anthropic, en X.

“La historia se está desarrollando ante nosotros; ahora es obvio y evidente para cualquiera que tenga ojos para ver por qué la fundación de Anthropic representó una encrucijada crucial en la cronología, y cuán catastrófico habría sido el contrafactual de otro modo”, escribió Gian Segato, gerente de ciencia de datos de Anthropic.

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