We are also staying on top of the mass shooting at a Georgia high school. Tonight, there are students and teachers still in the hospital. And as the community grieves for the four lives lost, the suspected killer will soon go before a judge. Yesterday's shooting happening in the hallway outside a classroom, two students, two teachers died in that incident right now. Flowers sitting outside Apalachee High School in Winder. That's about 45 miles east of Atlanta, Georgia Bureau of Investigation says 14 year old students, Mason Shermer Horn and Christian Angelo were killed. Also math teachers, Christina Irie and Richard Aspinwall were also killed. Tonight. A teacher and eight students remain hospitalized last night, the community coming together holding a vigil. One of the teachers was a football coach. He pushed us to be great at what we did and for our team. So it was really hard to lose someone that pushed himself to really like make us better and make sure that we're better at what we do. Isaiah Hooks that student there adding that he is hoping others make a quick and speedy recovery. Meantime, tomorrow morning, the suspected shooter will be in court GB I saying they will try him as an adult. The FBI says the 14 year old was interviewed last year. Investigators say he posted online threats featuring guns at the time, the boy denied making threats. His dad told investigators there were hunting guns in the house but his son did not have unsupervised access to them. The Barrow County Sheriff's office says the suspect immediately surrendered after yesterday's shooting.