The investigation into why a Nashville high school student fatally shot a classmate before killing himself has centered on his online writings, which authorities describe as concerning warning signs.
Authorities are examining “very concerning online writings and social media posts” connected to the 17-year-old shooter who killed a female student at Antioch High School.
According to the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD), the three students made threats online or verbally this week. The first student, an 11th grader at Knowledge Academy, re ...
One of the 12-year-olds threatened to shoot four of his classmates, the other posted a threat on Instagram and an 11th grader threatened “Antioch part two,” according to police.
We’d been through this a million times before,” Jackson Wootton, a CU Boulder student from California said. “All throughout high school, living in Los Angeles, there’s constantly ...
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