The MNPS school board approved the expansion of a pilot program that will see the installation of advanced weapons detection systems at all Metro high schools.
After the Uvalde shooting and complete school security failure, every school district in the country was forced to look at its own safety plan.
Two students are dead and one injured after a 17-year-old male student armed with a handgun opened fire in the cafeteria of Antioch High School in Nashville ... according to the Metro Nashville Police ...
OneNashville, a group made up of community leaders and educators, gathered Saturday afternoon to discuss how Nashville can ...
Tennessee authorities were alerted to Solomon Henderson’s threatening and violent behavior long before he brought a gun to ...
In the wake of a deadly shooting at Antioch High School last month, the Metro Nashville Public Schools board will consider installing a concealed weapons detection system into all district high ...
Chaos unfolded at a Nashville high school on Wednesday after a shooting killed one student and injured another, the latest incident involving firearms witnessed in the United States. The shooting ...
The shooting occurred shortly after 11 a.m. local time at Antioch High School, about 17 miles southeast of downtown Nashville ... shooting was identified by police as Josselin Corea Escalante ...
The Metro Nashville Police Department said a 17-year-old boy asked a teacher “What if I bring a gun?” and “What if I bomb the school?” ...