Metro Police reveal new details on what happened before and during the deadly shooting at Antioch High School. FOX 17 News sits down with a student witness.
Nashville police and schools are monitoring social media discussion and concerns Thursday as people speculate if additional schools could be targeted after a 17-year-old student opened fire Wednesday at Antioch High School,
Metro Nashville Public Schools is adopting new strategies to ensure students feel safe when returning to Antioch High School after a deadly shooting took place in the cafeteria Wednesday.
MNPD’s Don Aaron reports that one girl is dead, and the shooter, a 17-year-old boy, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Two students are dead and another student was injured after a shooting inside Antioch High School on Wednesday.
The suspected shooter who killed one student at a high school in Nashville on Tuesday has been identified as a 17-year-old male.
A 17-year-old boy armed with a pistol, identified by authorities as Solomon Henderson, fired several shots in the cafeteria. A female student, 16-year-old Josselin Corea Escalante, was killed and a boy was grazed on his arm. Henderson then shot himself in the head and was fatally wounded.
The truth is it's too late,' said the parents of a slain 16-year-old at Antioch H.S. in reaction to a new weapons detection system.Metro Na
Police are on the scene at Antioch High School near Nashville after shots were fired in the building on Wednesday.
Gunfire erupted just after 11 a.m. Wednesday at Antioch High School – about 45 minutes southeast of downtown Nashville – when 17-year-old Solomon Henderson “confronted” the victim before firing
Police said the suspected shooter sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound and the school district said Antioch High School is on lockdown.
News 2 continues to investigate the background on the shooter at Antioch High School and what's being done about security across Metro Nashville Public Schools.