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.
Law enforcement officials seeking a motive for a shooting at Nashville’s Antioch High School on Wednesday morning are ...
Wherever I was going, she was coming with me. She was very close to me. I feel so bad because I am never going to see my daughter again.” ...
Authorities are examining “very concerning online writings and social media posts” connected to the shooter who killed a ...
Pictures from her quinceanera are displayed in her bedroom alongside her soccer cleats, her teddy bears and quotes that she lived by. These belongings wait for her, but she won't be coming back.
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.
A classmate and friend in Josselin’s English Development Language class told News 2 that Josselin was a “very good person, a very charismatic person.” ...
"Based on the location of the shooter and the position of the weapon, it did not activate the system," a district official told the USA TODAY Network.
Authorities in Nashville have released further updates regarding the school shooting tragedy at Antioch High School on Wednesday.
Nashville investigators say they believe the teenager who opened fire in a high school and killed a girl before killing himself was influenced by material found on "harmful" sites.
Fear gripped parents and students in Antioch after the deadly school shooting-not knowing what would happen as their children ...