Over a months since a transgender person targeted a Christian school in Nashville, killing six people (including three children of nine years old) and still the manifesto left behind by the terrorist has been hidden from the public. Now, the fate of that unredacted manifesto is in the hands of a judge. That judge will soon decide if the unredacted manifesto gets released to the public or not.
A judge in Nashville has been handed an unredacted copy of a manifesto written by a trans gunman who killed six during a school shooting in March.
And it could be soon released to the public.
The release of the manifesto has been hotly debated since it was found at the home of Audrey Hale, 28, who killed three children and three school workers at Covenant Christian Academy before being shot dead by police.
The manifesto was among other ‘writings’ that were submitted to the Davidson County Chancellor’s chambers on Friday, including a map in which Hale detailed how the incident would take place.
Many conservatives have argued the manifesto should be made public because it will provide insight into the cause of the shooting, whereas LGBTQ groups have opposed the release on the grounds it could inspire ‘copycat’ incidents.
Two versions of the manifesto were turned over, one was unredacted and the other had proposed redactions made by city attorneys for the judge to review, Fox News 17 reported.
The judge will soon decide on releasing the manifesto to the public.