The Nashville shooter surveyed the entire school, the latest news has now surfaced…

A former student armed with two assault-style weapons and a handgun after planning the massacre, now detailed in a detailed map, shot and killed three children and three adults at a Christian elementary school in Nashville on Monday, according to police.

Currently, surveillance of the building has been conducted in this entire matter It’s heart-wrenching to hear about such a tragic event happening in a place where children should feel safe. The emotional toll it takes on the families of the victims, the survivors, and the community as a whole can be immense.

It’s understandable that Chief Drake was moved to tears by the situation. Police later identified the shooters as the woman, but later identified the person as Audrey Hale. After the news conference, police spokesman Don Aaron said it was unclear how Hale was identified.

It’s heartbreaking to hear how the children and families of the victims are affected by this tragedy. The trauma of such a violent incident can have lasting effects on children and their families, and it’s important that they receive the support and resources they need to heal and move forward.

The impact of gun violence on our communities is devastating, and we must continue to work towards finding solutions to prevent these tragedies from happening in the future.

It is correct that before the shooting in Nashville on Monday, there had been seven mass killings at K-12 schools since 2006 in which four or more people were killed within a 24-hour period, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University.

However, it is not accurate to say that in all of these incidents, the shooters were male. In one of the incidents, the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, the shooter was a female.