Posted on 07/08/2024 12:38:46 PM PDT by thegagline
A Tennessee judge on July 4 denied the release of the Covenant School shooter's writings, stating that doing so might present a security risk to the Nashville private school.
The ruling came in response to Brewer, et al. vs. Metropolitan Government of Nashville, et al., in which several parties, including the National Police Association and Tennessee Firearms Association, sued the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) for access to records related to the Nov. 27, 2023, school shooting that left six dead, including Mike Hill, 61; Cynthia Peak, 61; Katherine Koonce, 60; and 9-year-olds Hallie Scruggs, Evelyn Dieckhaus and William Kinney.
"School shootings and violence have unfortunately become commonplace in our society. Access to immediate information has also become a societal expectation which we all share," Davidson County Chancery Court Judge I'Ashea Myles wrote in the 60-page order. "However, there are occasions when this immediate access to and demand for information must be balanced and moderated to safeguard the integrity of our legal system, particularly the criminal legal system."
She added that during a pending criminal investigation, "Tennessee courts have determined that unfettered access to every record at any time does not serve to uphold the system of justice that we all depend upon to ensure that the criminal legal system and investigations remain fair and impartial for every involved person."
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Deceased school shooter and former Covenant student Audrey Hale, who identified as a trans male named Aiden Hale, had dozens of pages of writings
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In March, a federal judge ordered the FBI to grant public records requests for Hale's so-called "manifesto" that police found in her vehicle after the shooting. The FBI had refused such requests, arguing that doing so "could reasonably be expected to interfere with enforcement proceedings."
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The question: what is she hiding? Fair question.
the vile protecting the vile, if she lost her child in this it would be different right? scum
Take it to a higher court… and Judge l’Ashea can ESAD.
If the appellate court won’t reverse, the legislature needs to do it for them.
Why?
All I can think of to say is, I’m glad the cops ran up those stairs immediately and cut her down before she could kill more children and teachers.
A Tranny Judge????
FBI and local police involvement. They look for crazies and use them in their ops.
FBI and local police involvement. They look for crazies and use them in their ops. You will notice that the FBI rushes in after many mass shootings and grabs all the computers, telephones, writings and eliminates social postings very quickly.
It's never done any different here in Nashville. In almost every case 'it's OVER before it even gets started"
I very much like the SOUTHERN POLICE MENTALITY when it comes to these type of events.
Interesting. A girl who thinks she is a guy murders people and the news media continues to refer to her as a HER!
In the past they have continued promoting the facade that such shooters were the sex they thought they should be.
Truth about her/his goals matching the DEI state's...
The only way we will know if we are misgendering her is to release his manifesto.
The transphobia of this judge is startling. /s
EC
Then go after parents of kids in public school because they complain about the hidden agendas of trans and DEI.
The agenda wins at the expense of law abiding taxpayers!
Thanks. That was more of a rhetorical question.
"Her" Y chromosome?
If it got out, people might start questioning the treatment dejour for trans and gender confused children — drugs, surgery....
I’m referring to the judge ...
;’}
I am so confused. Not about my gender but the mockery of the system thanks to the this judge.
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