The technology system meant to prevent school shootings failed to detect the Antioch High School shooter's gun, an official confirms.
Two people were shot before the shooter turned the gun on themselves at Antioch High School in Nashville, Wednesday, according to officials.
The suspected shooter who killed one student at a high school in Nashville on Tuesday has been identified as Solomon Henderson, 17.
Two students are dead and another student was injured after a shooting inside Antioch High School on Wednesday.
The position of the camera and the shooter led to an AI-powered weapon detection system failing to pick up on a student's gun.
Law enforcement officials seeking a motive for a shooting at Nashville’s Antioch High School on Wednesday morning are examining alarming social media posts and writings tied to a
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
Metro Nashville Police Department spokesman Don Aaron said police received the first call to 911 two minutes after the 17-year-old student opened fire.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
Two people were shot before the shooter turned the gun on themselves at Antioch High School in Nashville, Wednesday, according to officials.
The deadly shooting is the latest to rock the Nashville community nearly two years after another school massacre sparked a debate for gun reform.
Two teenage students are dead and one is injured following a Wednesday shooting at Antioch High School in South Nashville, Metro Nashville police confirmed. The shooter, who was identified as Solomon Henderson,