Nashville school shooter hid seven firearms in house

Nashville school shooter hid seven firearms in house

by Agence France-Presse
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The 28-year-old who shot dead six people at an elementary school in Nashville bought and concealed multiple weapons in the family home, despite evidence of mental health issues, police said Tuesday.

Two nine-year-old girls, a nine-year-old boy, two teachers and a school custodian died in the Monday attack, which instantly revived the bitter public debate over gun rights in the United States.

Nashville police chief John Drake told reporters that Audrey Hale, 28, had been receiving treatment for an โ€œemotional disorder,โ€ and that the shooterโ€™s parents believed their child โ€” who lived at home with them โ€” had bought and later resold a single gun.

But Hale was heavily armed with two assault rifles and a handgun upon entering the Covenant School, a small Christian academy for about 200 students that the shooter attended as a pupil.

The shooter, identified by police as a female who had used male pronouns on social media, had prepared detailed maps of the school and also left a written manifesto that suggested attacks at other locations were planned.

โ€œAudrey bought seven firearms from five different local gun stores here legally,โ€ Drake said. โ€œThree of those weapons were used yesterday doing this horrific tragedy.

โ€œShe was under doctorsโ€™ care for an emotional disorderโ€ฆ Her parents felt that she should not own weapons. They were under the impression that she sold the one weapon that she did own.

โ€œAs it turned out, she had been hiding several weapons within the house.โ€

Drake added that pupils and staff were not targeted individually and there was no known motive despite the manifesto being found.

โ€“ Video of police response โ€“

In chilling security camera video, Hale is seen shooting through glass doors to enter the school before stalking the empty halls as emergency alarm lights flash.

Hale, wearing a black military-style vest, camouflage pants and red baseball cap, moved through the building, opening fire on children and staff.

Officers were on the scene within about 15 minutes of the first emergency call Monday morning.

Bodycam footage showed police making their way through classrooms filled with small desks and paper craftwork.

Multiple gunshots are heard as officers close in on a sun-filled atrium upstairs, where the assailant was shot dead.

A former schoolmate at the conservative school, Averianna Patton, told CNN of a message that Hale sent on Instagram the morning of the shooting.

โ€œOne day this will make more sense,โ€ Hale wrote. โ€œIโ€™ve left behind more than enough evidence behind. But something bad is about to happen.โ€

Patton said she called police to alert them at about the time the attack started.

In the search for a motive, Drake told NBC News that โ€œthereโ€™s some belief that there was some resentment for having to go to that school.โ€

One of the young children killed was Hallie Scruggs, the daughter of the churchโ€™s pastor, Chad Scruggs.

โ€œWe are heartbroken. She was such a gift,โ€ Chad Scruggs said in a statement to local media.

โ€“ Gun rights โ€“

Asked whether Haleโ€™s gender identity may have been a factor, police said they were investigating all leads.

As the country digested another mass shooting, mourners left flowers and stuffed toys at a growing makeshift memorial outside the school. Some kneeled in prayer.

Chad Baker, 44, said he felt โ€œhorrified and very sad.โ€

โ€œI carry a gun with me most days, but I donโ€™t need an assault rifle,โ€ he told AFP. โ€œI donโ€™t think it should be as easy to buy flowers as it is a gun.โ€

There were more than 24 million AR-15 style assault weapons in circulation in the United States by mid-2022, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation firearm trade association.

President Joe Biden warned that gun violence was โ€œripping the soul of this nation,โ€ as he urged Congress to reinstate the national assault rifle ban, which existed from 1994 to 2004.

Efforts to ban the powerful weapons โ€” often used in mass shootings โ€” have run up against opposition from Republicans, who are staunch defenders of the constitutional right to bear arms.

The deadlock in Washington has come despite uproar over the recurrence of school massacres, including the one last year when a shooter in Uvalde, Texas, killed 19 students and two teachers.

Last year also marked 10 years since 26 people, including 20 children, were killed at Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut โ€” deeply shocking the nation, yet failing to produce meaningful progress on gun control.

There have been 129 mass shootings โ€” in which four or more people were shot or killed โ€” in the United States so far this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

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