March 28, 2023 12:00 p.m
Police said two of the weapons used in the attack were legally obtained. Biden orders flags at half-staff
Audrey Halethe 28-year-old who opened fire at a Christian school Nashvillein the USAShe, who killed six people before being killed herself by police, had two other guns in her home. This was later confirmed by the police seek performed in the woman’s house. After releasing photos of the two assault rifles and the pistol the attacker was carrying at the time of the massacre, police reported that they had recovered two more rifles from the house, one of which had been sawed off.
Two of the guns had been obtained legally Metropolitan Nashville Police said the house being searched was on Brightwood Avenue, not far from the school where the shooting took place. Investigations revealed that at least two of the weapons used by the killer were legally obtained.
The killer’s profile Audrey Elizabeth Hale was transgender, had no criminal record and was a senior at Nossi College of Art; According to her LinkedIn profile, she was a graphic designer who designed logos for companies and had previously attended the school where she opened fire on Monday. He had planned the attack down to the last detail: he had drawn a very detailed map of the building, including possible entry points, and guarded the building before taking action.
3 children and 3 adults killed in school shooting in Tennessee
The last message “This is basically a parting note. I expect to die today. You’ll probably hear from me after I’m dead.” It’s the message that Audrey Hale, the Nashville killer, sent to her former basketball partner Averianna Patton at 9:57 a.m., minutes before she entered the school and opened fire . “This is my last goodbye, I love you. We will see you again in another life,” Hale added, as reported by American media.
Biden orders flags at half-staff Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden has ordered the flags at the White House and all federal buildings, including embassies, diplomatic missions and military installations abroad, to be flown at half-mast to commemorate the victims of the shooting. The provision is effective until sunset Friday, as indicated in the memo signed by the President and released by the White House.
The President criticized a joke in front of journalists Biden has come under fire in recent hours for joking in his first public appearance since the shooting that he only appeared in public because he heard his favorite ice cream was being served. The video of the joke was posted online and immediately went viral. Biden later called the shooting “sick” and “heartbreaking” and urged Congress to do more to “stop gun violence.” However, critics slammed him for his inappropriate response and seemingly joking tone in addressing the tragedy.
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Congressman from Nashville and family photo with guns in hand There is also controversy in the US over a photo that dates back to Christmas 2021 but has gone viral again in the past few hours, showing Republican Rep. Andy Ogles’ family guns in hand in front of the Christmas tree. It was Ogles, representing the area of Congress where the shooting took place, who posted it on Facebook. Among the outrageous messages is that of Fred Guttenberg, father of a 14-year-old girl who died in a 2018 shooting in Florida, who speaks of “behaviour that glorified guns made the attack possible”.
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