One student is dead and another is wounded after a third student opened fire with a pistol Wednesday at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, police said. The 17-year-old shooter then shot himself and died, according to police.
Parents, students and leaders express concerns at Metro Public Schools' board meeting just six days after a deadly school shooting.
Mayor Freddie O'Connell on Thursday announced a new Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee fund for victims in the Antioch High shooting.
As students at Antioch High School return to school Tuesday, many gathered outside in protest with signs demanding safer schools for kids.
One student is dead and another is wounded after a third student opened fire and then shot himself at Antioch High School outside of Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, officials said. The Metro ...
Police say a shooting at a Nashville high school has left one student dead and another woulded. Metro Nashville Police spokesperson Don Aaron said during a news conference that the 17-year-old gunman later shot and killed himself with a handgun.
Middle Tennessee community members told News 2 they have no plans to stop and they will continue to support Antioch High School any way they can.
A district official said the system failed to detect the shooter's handgun because of where cameras were in the school.
After a deadly shooting rocked the community and halted classes at Antioch High School for nearly a week, the return of students Tuesday started and ended the same way — with protest.
Online writings linked to the gunman at Nashville, Tennessee's Antioch High School include racist and antisemitic content, photos of a handgun and praise for mass murderers, a report says.
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