Nashville Judge Rules Covenant School Shooter’s Writings Can’t Be Released, Claims Victims’ Families Have Copyright

Chancellor I’Ashea Myles Has Finally Filed Her 60-Page Ruling On Whether The Nashville Covenant School Shooter’s Writings Can Be Released To The Public. Executive Director For The Tennessee Coalition For Open Government, Deborah Fisher, Said In Response, This “Does Not Bode Well For The Transparency Of The Police Or The Judicial System.”

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Nashville Judge Requires Court Appearance For Media Organization Over Release of Information From Covenant School Shooter’s Manifesto

A Tennessee Judge Is Requiring The Parent Organization Over The Tennessee Star To Appear In Court To Defend Itself After The Release Of Information From Several Pages Alleged To Be From The Manifesto Of The Covenant School Shooter.

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Rideshare Driver Exposes Himself, Makes Sexual Advances Toward Underage School Girls As He Drives Them To Nashville School

A Man Who Was Employed By A Rideshare Company, Contracted By Metro Nashville Public Schools To Provide Transportation For Students Who Need Specialized Routes To Get To School, Was Arrested For 2 Counts Of Solicitation Of Minors To Induce Sexual Acts.

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“It’s No Secret,” Criminals Released Under Soft On Crime Approach Allowing Tennessee Criminal Mill To Continue

Tennessee’s City Centers Continue To Be Plagued By Repeat Offenders As Both Violent And Career Criminals Are Released Out Onto The Streets, Largely In The Name Of Mental Competency.

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Nashville Mayor Approves License Plate Readers And Limits Party Buses Amid Signing of New Legislation

Nashville Mayor John Cooper Signed Several Pieces Of Legislation On Monday That Will Bring Changes To Music City. New Laws Include The Installation Of New License Plate Readers, As Well As Ordinances Regarding Downtown Noise Levels And Entertainment Vehicles.

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TikTok Challenge Results In Targeted Theft Of Hyundai And Kia Cars Across Nashville

TikTok Continues To Significantly Impact The Behavior Of Its Users On And Off The Platform, Even After The “Shoot Up Your School” TikTok Challenge Led To Multiple Arrests Back In 2021. In Fact, A Harmful Trend That Began Over A Year Ago Continues To Impact Folks Across The Country And Tennesseans Are No Exception.

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