Over a month since the terrorist targeted Christians (including children), the transgender shooter’s manifesto that his up until now been kept hidden from the public is being reviewed by Nashville police for public release.
I’m very skeptical about this. More than likely, the Nashville police will take out all the hate against Christians and the non-trans community that was undoubtably mentioined in that manifesto and it will probably be nothing newsworthy.
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.”
Despite the support by some for releasing the materials, others believe they should not be released unless the information is helpful.Metro Nashville Councilwoman Courtney Johnston previously spoke with WZTV, stating that while she is not involved in the investigation, law enforcement personnel she has spoken with say the manifesto “keeps them up at night” and the Covenant shooting was “a small sliver” of what Hale wanted to do.