A Tennessee judge is set to decide whether the journals of Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale can be made public, following nearly a year of legal disputes. The case involves intense debates, with victims' families opposing the release of the Covenant School shooter's manifesto, fearing it could inspire copycats. The ongoing lawsuit also sees city attorneys citing an active police investigation as a reason to withhold the documents. A show-cause hearing regarding the release is scheduled to continue on Wednesday.
During a court hearing, city attorneys argued that the Nashville Police are still conducting investigations into the Covenant Shooter, which hinders the release of writings by the transgender-identifying shooter. REPORT by @StillGray: https://t.co/g7NkJpLwVL https://t.co/6wPe1ujSz6
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Audrey Hale manifesto hearing: Victim’s parent begs judge not to release school shooter’s writings https://t.co/9mNXBn91CX https://t.co/TuBvcOhmCd
The show-cause hearing continues Wednesday regarding the lawsuit over The Covenant School shooter’s writings. https://t.co/17yntpQN0U
A judge will decide if a Nashville school shooter's journals will be made public. Those against the release of the Covenant School shooter's journals argue they could inspire copycats. https://t.co/s1J35bdw6c
Lawsuit Hearing: Victims' Families Seek to Block Release of Transgender Shooter Audrey Hale's Manifesto https://t.co/VyiXyDRyZn
Whether the journals of a Nashville school shooter can be released to the public will go before a Tennessee judge after nearly a year of legal wrangling over who can participate in the case. https://t.co/0oGWw55FKh