3 children, 3 adults fatally shot at Nashville grade school
Authorities say they believe the 28-year-old female shooter who killed three children and three adults at a private Christian school in Nashville on Monday was a former student.
The violence at The Covenant
School, a Presbyterian school for about 200 students from preschool through
sixth grade, marks the latest in a series of mass shootings in a country
growing increasingly unnerved by bloodshed in schools.
The suspect — who was wielding two
“assault-style” rifles and a pistol — also died after being shot by police.
Authorities said she was from the Nashville area. Her motive in the attack has
not been determined.
The killings come as communitiesaround the nation are reeling from a spate of school violence, including the
massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, last year; a first grader
who shot his teacher in Virginia; and a shooting last week in Denver that
wounded two administrators.
President Joe Biden called on
Congress again to pass his assault weapons ban in the wake of the Nashville
shooting.
“It’s heartbreaking, a family’s
worst nightmare,” he said.
The Nashville victims were
pronounced dead upon arrival at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital,
according to Craig Boerner, a spokesperson for Vanderbilt University Medical
Center, which is affiliated with the children’s hospital.
Other students walked to safety
Monday, holding hands as they left their school surrounded by police cars, to a
nearby church to be reunited with their parents.
Police officers with rifles, heavy
vests and helmets could be seen walking through the school parking lot and
around the grassy perimeter of the building Monday morning. Helicopter footage
from WTVF also showed the officers looking around a wooded area between the
campus and a nearby road.
Jozen Reodica heard the police
sirens and fire trucks blaring from outside her office building nearby. As her
building was placed under lockdown, she took out her phone and recorded the
chaos.
“I thought I would just see thison TV,” she said. “And right now, it’s real.”
On WTVF TV, reporter Hannah
McDonald said that her mother-in-law works at the front desk at The Covenant
School. The woman had stepped outside for a break Monday morning and was coming
back when she heard gunshots, McDonald said during a live broadcast. The
reporter said she has not been able to speak with her mother-in-law but said
her husband had.
The Covenant School was founded as
a ministry of Covenant Presbyterian Church in 2001, according to the school’s
website. The school is located in the affluent Green Hill neighborhood just
south of downtown Nashville, situated close to the cities top universities and
home to the famed Bluebird Café – a beloved spot for musicians and song
writers.
The grade school has 33 teachers,
the website said. The school’s website features the motto “Shepherding Hearts,
Empowering Minds, Celebrating Childhood.”
Democratic state Rep. Bob Freeman,
whose district includes The Covenant School, called Monday’s shooting an
“unimaginable tragedy.”
“I live around the corner from Covenant and pass by it often. I have friends who attend both church and school there,” Freeman said in a statement. “I have also visited the church in the past. It tears my heart apart to see this.”
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