John Woodrow Cox, an enterprise reporter, discusses the groundbreaking legal case against Colin Gray, whose teen son was involved in a school shooting. They explore the unprecedented charges filed against parents and the shifting landscape of accountability in such tragedies. Cox delves into the warning signs, parental struggles with gun safety, and the complexities of legal definitions like second-degree murder versus involuntary manslaughter. The conversation raises critical questions about parental responsibility and the impact of these legal precedents on future school shooting cases.