Nashville police prevent release of manifesto by transgender shooter.
Police Refuse to Release Manifesto of Transgender Mass Shooter
On March 27, Audrey Hale, a transgender woman, killed six people at a private Christian school in Nashville. After the shooting, police found a manifesto that could provide insight into the motive behind the murders. However, the police have refused to release the document, citing pending litigation.
Appeals Filed for Release of Manifesto
Three appeals have been filed in recent weeks demanding the release of the shooter’s manifesto. The Tennessee Firearms Association, retired Hamilton County Sheriff James Hammond, Clata Renee Brewer in conjunction with the National Police Association, and The Tennessee Star have all sued the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department for the release of the materials. Additionally, an administrative appeal was made against the Federal Bureau of Investigation challenging its denial of a public records request.
Details About the Shooter
Hale was under a doctor’s care for an “emotional disorder,” according to Hale’s parents, who lived with the shooter. Shortly before opening fire, Hale messaged a former classmate at the Christian school, saying, “I just need to die.”
- Hale was a transgender woman
- Hale listed “He/Him” pronouns on a LinkedIn profile
The police have not provided any further information about the manifesto or the pending litigation.
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