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Nashville Police Department Releases List of Items Found in Home of The Covenant School Shooter, Audrey Hale

On March 27, the Nashville Police Department searched the home of Audrey Hale, the shooter responsible for the deadly attack at The Covenant School. They found two shotguns, ammunition, five yearbooks, a school photo, and a suicide note. The motive for the shooting is still unknown and authorities are asking for anyone with information to contact them.

FBI Confirms Agent-Involved Shooting in Knoxville, Resulting in Death of Former Maryland Governor Chief of Staff Roy McGrath

On Monday, the FBI confirmed an agent-involved shooting in Knoxville, Tennessee that resulted in the death of Roy McGrath, former chief of staff to Maryland Governor Larry Hogan (R). McGrath had been on the run for three weeks after failing to appear for a trial on fraud and embezzlement charges. Joseph Murtha, an attorney for McGrath's wife, described his death as an absolute tragedy. The FBI has not released any details about the incident.

Tennessee House of Representatives Moves to Expel Three Democratic Lawmakers for Role in Gun Control Protest

Tennessee Republicans have proposed a resolution to expel three Democratic state representatives from the House of Representatives for their role in a gun control protest at the Capitol last Thursday. The resolution has been met with strong opposition from Democrats and gun control advocates, and if passed, would be the first time in the state’s history that a lawmaker has been expelled from the House. The resolution is expected to be taken up by the House Rules Committee on Tuesday, where it will be debated and voted on.

Severe Storm System Leaves 11 Dead and Dozens Injured Across Seven States

This article discusses the aftermath of a major storm system that swept through the Midwest and South on Friday and Saturday morning, resulting in 11 deaths and dozens of injuries. Arkansas suffered the most casualties, with four people killed in Wynne, and one in North Little Rock. Other states affected include Indiana, Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi, and Tennessee. The National Weather Service issued more than 50 preliminary tornado reports, and local officials are urging residents to remain vigilant.

Judge Parker Temporarily Blocks Tennessee Law Limiting Drag Performances, Citing Lack of Compelling Government Interest

A federal judge in Tennessee has temporarily blocked a law that would have placed strict limits on drag shows in the state, noting that the state has failed to provide a "compelling government interest" for why it should regulate drag performances so severely. The law was met with criticism from LGBTQ+ activists and allies, and the temporary restraining order issued by Judge Parker will remain in effect until April 15, when the court will hear arguments from both sides.

Tennessee Judge Grants Temporary Injunction Against First-of-Its-Kind Law Restricting Drag Shows

A federal judge in Tennessee has granted a temporary injunction against a first-of-its-kind law that would have placed strict limits on drag shows, citing that it "missed the mark" when it came to protecting free speech. The law was signed into effect by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, a Republican, on March 2 and has been met with strong opposition from the LGBTQ+ community. The case is ongoing and a hearing is scheduled for April 13 to determine if the law will be allowed to take effect or if it will be permanently blocked by the court.

Rep. Bowman Calls for Action on Gun Violence After Deadly Nashville School Shooting

On Wednesday evening, Reps. Bowman (D-NY) and Massie (R-KY) had a heated exchange in the Capitol, two days after a deadly shooting in Nashville. Bowman, a former educator, expressed his frustration with the lack of action from Republican lawmakers, referencing a crime scene photo of a little girl sobbing outside the school. He called on Congress to take action to prevent future tragedies, highlighting the stark divide between Democrats and Republicans on the issue of gun control. The shooting in Nashville is yet another reminder of the need for Congress to pass meaningful legislation to protect our children.

GOP House Leaders Urged to Debate Gun Safety After Six Killed in Nashville School Shooting

Six people were killed in a mass shooting at a school in Nashville, Tennessee, prompting a heated exchange between Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and freshman Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz during a House hearing. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries echoed the frustration of those who believe the logical response to multiple shootings with assault-style weapons should be to restore a ban on such weapons, urging Republicans to bring the bipartisan universal criminal background check legislation and an assault weapons ban to the floor for debate. The exchange between Greene and Moskowitz highlights the divide between those who believe gun safety should be a priority and those who do not, and Jeffries has called for debate on the issue.

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