Antioch High School ... the bus to school on Wednesday, they said Thursday that the initial report was incorrect and his mother had taken him. As part of their update, Nashville Police also ...
Two people were shot at Antioch High School Wednesday morning, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. The person who opened fire then shot themselves, said police. It was not immediately clear if anyone was killed by the gunfire. The situation ...
A shooting at a Tennessee high school ... Metro Nashville Public Schools Director Adrienne Battle called it a "heartbreaking day" for Antioch High, Metro Nashville Police Department, and the ...
Online writings linked to the gunman at Nashville ... teen]’s gunfire this morning in Antioch High School’s cafeteria," the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) said.
Gunfire erupted just after 11 a.m. Wednesday at Antioch High School – about 45 minutes southeast of downtown Nashville – when 17-year-old Solomon Henderson “confronted” the victim before firing
The MNPD announced the addition Monday and said it would be effective starting Tuesday, which is the first day back for students following a deadly shooting at the school last week.
Tuesday’s goal, according to the students leading the rally, was to create a space where mental health was prioritized with grief counseling and community building activities.
The deadly shooting is the latest to rock the Nashville community nearly two years after another school massacre sparked a debate for gun reform.
The board discussed how their decision to pilot the weapon detection system, Evolv, was not taken lightly. The board acknowledged the many concerns and limitations of using them.
Two students were shot by another student before turning a gun on himself at Nashville ’s Antioch High School on Wednesday, according to police. Police were called to the school at 11 a.m. ET, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. The suspected shooter is “no longer a threat,” police said.
The shooter was “significantly influenced by web-based material, especially that found on non-traditional sites that most would find harmful and objectionable,” police said.