Nashville School Shooting Video of Shooter is a horrible footage.
Nashville Police Department released a security surveillance footage after a mass shooting in Covenant Church/School.
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Covenant School Shooing Video
Surveillance video released by Nashville PD shows Audrey Hale driving to Covenant Church/School and then shooting out the windows and breaking into the school.
Security footage released showing transgender Nashville shooter Audrey Hale driving & shooting her way into the school building.
According to Metro police, Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs and William Kinney, all 9 years old, were the students expired in the shooting.
Three staff members who lost their life have also been identified: Cynthia Peak, 61, Katherine Koonce, 60, and Mike Hill, 61.
School surveillance video shows Hale drive up to the school while children are playing on the playground.
Metro police said the shooting began at 10:13 a.m. as Hale entered the school by shooting through a side door and going from the first floor to the second floor, firing multiple shots.
Covenant School Shooting Video
Police said investigators have also identified Hale’s address and searched Hale’s home, where they found detailed maps of the school and a “manifesto.”
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, ATF Nashville, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation all responded to the scene and are assisting in the investigation.
Audrey Hale Video
The suspect (Audrey Hale) in Monday’s mass shooting at a small, private Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, had legally purchased seven guns from five different local gun stores.
Hale hid some of those weapons at home, police said Tuesday.
Bodycam video shows the officers entering the school, following the sound of the gunfire to the second floor and finding the suspect in a lobby area on the second floor.
Hale was shot dead about 14 minutes after the initial 911 call came in, according to police.
The suspect was a former student, and while the Covenant School was likely targeted, Metropolitan Nashville Police Chief John Drake said it appears the “students were randomly targeted.”
The suspect was armed with two assault-style rifles, a handgun and “significant ammunition,” police said.
Hale, who lived in Nashville, had legally purchased seven guns from five different local gun stores, the chief told reporters Tuesday.