
More than a month after a shooter opened fire at a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, killing three children and three adults, the public is still waiting for authorities to release the killer’s writings — but on Wednesday, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department announced that materials pertaining to the crime will not yet be made public.
“Due to pending litigation filed this week, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department has been advised by counsel to hold in abeyance the release of records related to the shooting at The Covenant School pending orders or direction of the court,” the department declared in a statement.
Lawsuits have been lodged in an effort to secure the release of materials and records related to the Covenant School shooting.
“The Metropolitan Department of Law has worked with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department to review documents concerning the tragic shooting at The Covenant School,” Metro Law Director Wally Dietz said in a Wednesday statement, according to The Tennesseean.
“Two parties have now filed litigation requesting voluminous documents. We are asking the Court to conduct a status and scheduling conference so that all interested parties may appear and raise any…
