ANTIOCH, Tenn. (WZTV) — One student is dead and the teen shooter is dead after he opened fire inside Antioch High School Wednesday, authorities confirm. Metro Nashville Police Department's (MNPD) Don Aaron says the shooter is identified as Solomon Henderson, a 17-year-old male student at the high school. He died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
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.
Tuesday's goal, according to the students leading the rally, was to create a space where mental health was prioritized with grief counseling and community building activities.
Two students were shot by another student before turning a gun on himself at Nashville ’s Antioch High School on Wednesday, according to police. Police were called to the school at 11 a.m. ET, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. The suspected shooter is “no longer a threat,” police said.
After a deadly shooting rocked the community and halted classes at Antioch High School for nearly a week, the return of students Tuesday started and ended the same way — with protest.
The board discussed how their decision to pilot the weapon detection system, Evolv, was not taken lightly. The board acknowledged the many concerns and limitations of using them.
Police say a shooting at a Nashville high school has left one student dead and another woulded. Metro Nashville Police spokesperson Don Aaron said during a news conference that the 17-year-old gunman later shot and killed himself with a handgun.
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
Threats against schools and institutions are taken very seriously by the MNPD. Those responsible, once identified, will be prosecuted.”
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Tuesday was supposed to be the first day Antioch High School students returned to class after two students were shot and killed in the cafeteria. The day before students were set to return, some shared that most of them were not actually going to go to class.
Nashville police said during a news conference that the alleged shooter, who was armed with a pistol, fired multiple shots inside Antioch High School on Wednesday. The online streaming platform ...