Nashville Metro Council has voted to reappoint Tennessee Democratic Rep. Justin Jones to the state House, following his expulsion from the House last Thursday for participating in a peaceful gun protest. Supporters of Jones gathered to show their support, and the vote is a sign of solidarity with the young, Black men who were silenced for speaking out against gun violence.
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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.
This article discusses the tragic school shooting in Nashville that took the lives of six people, including 9-year-old students, the head of the school, a substitute teacher, and a custodian. Funeral arrangements have been made for the victims, and the Nashville Police Department is continuing to investigate the shooting. The city is in mourning and coming together to support the families of the victims.
On Thursday, authorities released 911 recordings from the Covenant School shooting in Nashville, capturing the terror inside the school as callers pleaded for help. The shooter, 28-year-old Audrey Hale, was fatally shot by responding police officers, and the motive remains under investigation. In response to a tweet about the shooter being transphobic, the press secretary to Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs resigned.
On Monday, a mass shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee left six people dead, but the quick-thinking actions of the teachers saved the lives of many students. A candlelight vigil was held for the victims, attended by city leaders, musicians, and first lady Jill Biden. The tragedy has sparked a conversation about gun regulation and the importance of active shooter training in schools, with the teachers' actions being a testament to the power of such training.
On Monday, a shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, left six people dead, including three nine-year-olds. The shooter, Audrey Hale, was killed by police at the scene. Witnesses reported that the head of the school, Katherine Koonce, had tried to protect the children from the shooter before her death. The Nashville community is coming together to support those affected by this tragedy, with the Covenant School setting up a memorial fund for the victims' families.
At least three people were killed in a mass shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville on Monday. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee identified two of the victims as Cindy Peak and Katherine Koonce, both teachers at the school. Maria Colomy, an art instructor at Nossi College of Art & Design, taught the shooter, Audrey Hale, for two semesters in 2017. Governor Lee mourned the victims of the “horrific act of violence” and Colomy expressed her condolences to the victims’ families. The shooting is still under investigation and The Covenant School has released a statement offering their support to the families of the victims.







