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When Exactly Did The Shooting At The School In Nashville Take Place?

When Was The Nashville School Shooting

When Was The Nashville School Shooting

On Monday morning, an attacker armed with two assault-style rifles and a handgun launched an attack at a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, slaying three kids and three staff members. The suspect, a 28-year-old woman from Nashville named Audrey Hale, allegedly had a detailed map of Covenant School, a school for kids in preschool through sixth grade, and sh0t through the door to get in, police said. If you want to know everything about the tragic incident, read on!

When Did The School Shooting In Nashville Occur?

On Monday, a horrible school shooting occurred. Nashville police said that the 28-year-old suspect in the tragic attack on the private Christian school they once attended may have been motivated by resentment, according to NBC News.

Police Chief John Drake of Metropolitan Nashville said, “There’s some belief that there was some resentment for having to go to that school.” According to the police, Hale meticulously plotted the attack by using maps and conducting surveillance.

Drake refrained from declaring that the gunman had a personal grudge against anyone at The Covenant School. Drake said that Hale’s actions suggested he was planning attacks in other areas.

Katherine Koonce, the dean of school at Covenant, died at the age of 60. “She picked random students in the school. Whoever she came in contact with, she struck at,” Drake said about the attacker.

According to reports, Hale shot open a locked door to gain access to the building. Local and federal officials are examining the alleged notes left behind by the ex-student.

When Did The School Shooting In Nashville Occur

Drake told reporters hours after the shooting, “We have some writings that we’re going over that pertain to this date, the actual incident. We have a map drawn out of how this was all going to take place.”

He said Hale was transgender. Drake said, “Officials think she identifies as trans, but we’re still in the early stages of finding out if that’s true and if it played a role in this incident.”

According to yearbooks kept by the former principal, Hale was in the third grade in 2005 and the fourth grade in 2006, respectively.

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What the former student did to the teachers and students is just an absolute tragedy, Campbell said. Campbell speculated that Hale transferred after fourth grade because he was not recorded as a student in the fifth or sixth grade annuals.

The former headmaster said, “I’ve looked back at my annuals, and I do remember her as a former student. She was just another of our young ladies. … She was a typical co-ed. Typical student.”

Campbell was unable to think of any red signals that may have existed regarding Hale at the time. The former principal reflected on her time with the student and said, “I think about this student and our relationship at the time she was there, there was nothing extraordinary and unusual. She was loved and appreciated like all of our students.”

According to Drake, Hale arrived at the school on Monday armed with two rifles and a handgun. He also noted that two of the three firearms had been legally acquired in the Nashville region. You can see the official tweet by The Recount below in which Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) hits back at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) over gun safety following the Nashville school mass shooting.

Authorities say that when five cops arrived to protect Hale, two of them opened fire, striking and killing the suspect. He also revealed that police had located the attacker’s car nearby and were currently searching Hale’s residence. Police tactical units were seen using a device that looked like a grenade to get inside Hale’s home.

Monday afternoon, Hale’s mother and brother could not be reached at any of the phone numbers listed for them. Drake lauded the swift actions of his officers in confronting the gunman. He said, “It could have been a lot worse.”

According to the investigators, Hale’s papers showed that The Covenant School wasn’t the only place the attacker had his sights set on. Drake said that the information indicates that there was going to be shootings at various locations, adding that the school was one of them. Mayor Jon Cooper of Nashville complimented the police force’s quick response for preventing other fatalities.

We haven’t heard much more about this case from reliable sources. As soon as we have more information, we will share it with you. See what else is happening now by reading the most current posts on our website, serveupdate.com.

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