Governor Lee Speaks Out Against MNPD Decision To Not Place Officers In Elementary Schools

Governor Bill Lee Has Released A Statement Asserting That The Metro Nashville Police Department Is Doing “A Disservice” By Declining State Funding To Add School Resource Officers To Nashville Elementary Schools.

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As Special Session Looms, MNPD Will Not Be Requesting The 5 Million Set Aside For SRO’s In Public Schools

The Metro Nashville Police Department Will Not Be Requesting The 5.25 Million Dollars For SROs For The Elementary Schools In The District, Citing A Lack Of Resources. However, With MNPD Likely Reaching Full Staffing Capacity In The Near Future, Why Are Those New Resources Not Being Allocated To The Schools Where Some Of Our Most Vulnerable Citizens Spend Most Of Their Time?

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Covenant School Shooter’s Autopsy Shows No Request For Testing For Prescription Medications

The Autopsy For The Nashville School Shooter Shows That There Were No “Positive Findings Of Toxicological Significance” Found. Hale Was Not Tested For Any Prescription Medications Including Those Used For Mental Conditions And Hormone Therapy. She Was Only Tested For Illegal And Controlled Substances.

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Covenant School Files Motion To Intervene In Release Of Shooter’s “Manifesto”

In Light Of Recent Lawsuits Requesting Release Of The Covenant School Shooter’s “Manifesto,” The School And Covenant Presbyterian Church Took Action Earlier This Week To Prevent The Public Release Of Certain Information.

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Nashville Shooter Kept Notes In Journals Under Bed, Many Items Recovered From Home, Still No Release Of Manifesto

Nashville Shooter Audrey Elizabeth Hale, According To Police Reports, Kept Journals Under Bed With Copious Notes On Other Mass Shootings, Along With 11 Computer Drives, 14 Home Videos, And A Man’s Driver’s License.

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Trans Woman Slays 6 In Christian School Massacre

A Young Trans Woman Armed With Several Weapons, Including Two Rifles And A Handgun, Gained Access To The Covenant School, A Private Christian School In Green Hills, And Killed 6 People Before Being Killed By Police.

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Lee Convenes Law Enforcement Training Advisory Council

Governor Bill Lee Convened The Law Enforcement Training Advisory Council On Thursday, July 22. Lee Did This To Discuss Progress Made During A Surge In Violent Crime Across The Nation. 

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Former Tennessee Cop Pleads Guilty To Manslaughter

On July 1, A Former Metro Police Officer, Andrew Delke, Pleaded Guilty To Voluntary Manslaughter In A 2018 Case That Involved The Shooting Of Daniel Hambrick. Delke Was Sentenced To Three Years In Prison, But According To His Lawyer, He May Only Serve 18 Months.

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Metro Nashville Police To Partner With Mental Health Initiative

The Metro Nashville Police Department Is Gearing Up For A New Mental Health Pilot Program To Begin In June. The Long-Awaited Experimental Trial Will Begin On June 28 In Two Of The Department’s Eight Precincts, The North Precinct And The Hermitage Precinct.

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