Students wounded in a 2024 Georgia high school shooting testified in court Tuesday in the murder trial of the alleged gunman's father, recounting the harrowing events they endured. The trial of 55-year-old Colin Gray, accused of the murder of his son's victims, is underway in Georgia, with Judge Nicholas Primm ordering the media not to show the students' faces during the televised trial (ABC News).
The students' testimony detailed the horror they experienced on September 4, 2024, at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, allegedly at the hands of Gray's then 14-year-old son, Colt (ABC News). One student told the court, "I was worried that I was going to die" (ABC News). The defense did not cross-examine any of the students (ABC News).
In other news, the cause of death for Victoria Jones, the 34-year-old daughter of actor Tommy Lee Jones, was revealed to be "toxic effects of cocaine," according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (Fox News). Her death was ruled an accident, and she was found dead in a San Francisco hotel room on January 1 (Fox News). Tommy Lee Jones had filed a conservatorship petition for his daughter two years prior to her suspected overdose (Fox News).
Meanwhile, Peru's interim president was removed from office Tuesday amid corruption allegations, further destabilizing the country ahead of April's presidential and congressional elections (Fox News). José Jerí's ouster followed the "Chifagate" scandal, in which he was allegedly filmed meeting with a Chinese businessman (Fox News).
In entertainment news, Rumer Willis, daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, denied claims that she lives off her parents' money (Fox News). Willis, 37, stated she works four jobs as the sole provider for her two-year-old daughter, Louetta (Fox News). "I work 4 different jobs to provide for my daughter. I am the sole provider for her. I don't live off a trust fund," she wrote on Instagram (Fox News).
Finally, the arrest of an illegal alien who allegedly attacked his wife with a box cutter in Maryland would have been jeopardized by a new sanctuary law signed by the governor on Tuesday, according to the Department of Homeland Security (Fox News). A spokesperson for Democratic Gov. Wes Moore stated that "nothing in todays legislation would prevent criminals from getting deported" (Fox News).
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