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BREAKING: Authorities Plan To Release Trans Nashville Shooter’s Manifesto
Thursday, news broke that the manifesto of transgender Nashville shooter Audrey Hale is expected to eventually be released to the public.
Currently, police are in control of the document and in the process of “reviewing” the manifesto according to WZTV Nashville.
WZTV reports:
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Police anticipate releasing the manifesto left behind by Nashville mass shooter Audrey Hale to the public.
The Metro Nashville Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have had the writings of Hale in their possession as part of the investigation into the murder of three 9-year-old students and three staff members at the Covenant School on March 27.
Some Tennessee lawmakers, such as Rep. Tim Burchett, have been calling on law enforcement to release the writings with the hopes they will provide answers for victims and a grieving city.
Although the FBI and MNPD have been processing the information, they have now moved closer to releasing the writings to the public.
The investigation has advanced to the point that writings from the Covenant shooter are now being reviewed for public release,” MNPD’s Public Information Office told WZTV. “That process is underway and will take a little time.”
The revelation comes exactly one month after the tragic shooting, which many conservatives have viewed as a religious hate crime. Left-wing journalist Glenn Greenwald also even sued the FBI for access to the document.
Now, the manifesto could explain whether or not Hale’s vicious attack was carried out based on the religious views of the school and its students.
Last week, Louisville, Kentucky shooter Connor Sturgeon’s manifesto – riddled with anti-Second Amendment and anti-conservative sentiments – was released just over a week later.
That manifesto also revealed Sturgeon’s twisted motive for the sick killings.