Following Wednesday's deadly shooting inside Antioch High School, questions have been raised over security measures taken inside Metro Nashville Public Schools.
The technology system meant to prevent school shootings failed to detect the Antioch High School shooter's gun, an official confirms.
Police were called to the school at 11 a.m. ET, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. The suspected shooter is “no longer a threat,” police said. “Antioch High School is ...
the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said in a statement Thursday. The shooter's mother dropped him off, the department said, correcting the police chief’s earlier comment that he took ...
Law enforcement officials seeking a motive for a shooting at Nashville’s Antioch High School on Wednesday morning are examining alarming social media posts and writings tied to a teenager police say shot and killed a 16-year-old girl.
The technology, Omnialert, is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) gun detection used in ... authorities confirmed Metro Nashville Police Department'sDon Aaron says the shooter is identified as Solomon ...
A social media account connected to the Nashville high school shooting suspect may have been in contact with the suspected Wisconsin school shooter's account.
Don Aaron, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, said the male student who had been injured was grazed in the arm by a bullet at Antioch High School, about 20 miles ...
Two people were shot before the shooter turned the gun on themselves at Antioch High School in Nashville, Wednesday, according to officials.
One of the studies shared by the school district with The Post suggested metal detectors disproportionately target students of color, instilling a sense of fear for minority students.
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department told CBS News that the shooting happened in the school cafeteria. Police were called to the school at 11:11 a.m. local time, police said. The police ...