NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A former police officer who provided active shooter training at the private Christian school that was theThe shooter who got intofired multiple rounds into several classrooms but didn't hit any students inside the classrooms, "because the teachers knew exactly what to do, how to fortify their doors and where to place their children in those rooms," security consultant Brink Fidler told CNN's Erin Burnett OutFront.
Monday's attack was the deadliest U.S. school shooting since last May's massacre in Uvalde, Texas, in which 21 people were killed. It marked the 19th shooting at a U.S. school or university in just the past three months that left at least one person wounded, a CNN count shows. While the shooter — a former student — targeted the school, it's believed the victims were fired upon at random, police have said.
Koonce had been adamant about training school staff on how to respond during an active shooter situation, Fidler said. Patton told the dispatcher she had called the suicide hotline, which referred her to the sheriff's department, which then referred her to the department's non-emergency line. In that phone call, Patton told the dispatcher she had been on hold for a while.
Asked about the messages, Drake told CNN, "If their timeline was accurate, the actual call came in after the officer had already arrived on the scene. So, it plays no bearing on that." Cody attended the Nossi College of Art in Nashville with Hale from 2015-2019 and said they were both commercial illustration majors.
The comments are altogether similar to those from Maria Colomy, a Nossi instructor, who described Hale's work as "whimsical and childlike" and said Hale posted often about a teammate's death. "From what I saw on social, was suffering," Colomy said.The six Nashville victims were honored at a citywide vigil Wednesday night attended by first lady Jill Biden, singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow and a bevy of local residents and officials.
"I was really proud of the teenagers and college students who showed up today. This is a younger generation that will not tolerate what certain adults have allowed to happen," he said."I came here so I can protect my friends," Cate said.Dion Green, who survived the mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, in 2019 and witnessed the deaths of his father and aunt, traveled to the Capitol to join the protest.
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