Law enforcement officials seeking a motive for a shooting at Nashville’s Antioch High School on Wednesday morning are examining alarming social media posts and writings tied to a teenager police say shot and killed a 16-year-old girl.
A student shot at least two other students Wednesday at Antioch High School outside Nashville, Tennessee, police said. The shooter then shot himself, according to police. The conditions of the students wasn't immediately known.
One 16-year-old girl named Josselin Corea Escalante was killed, and two other students were injured. The injured students were taken to Vanderbilt Pediatrics for medical attention. The shooter shot himself and died from the self-inflicted wound.
Nashville city leaders, local clergy, advocates for gun reform and Antioch High School teacher respond to school shooting at vigil, other responses.
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Students and parents described a scene of chaos, confusion and terror during a deadly shooting at Antioch High School.
A teenager opened fire at Antioch High School Wednesday killing a student and leaving a mourning community that has already seen two mass shooting incidents in recent years.
Police are on the scene at Antioch High School near Nashville after shots were fired in the building on Wednesday.
The other reason for the flags to be lowered in Tennessee is to honor the victims of the school shooting at Antioch High School. Shots were fired at the Nashville high school just after 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22 taking the life of one 16-year-old and injuring another 17-year-old student.
A local official confirmed two Antioch High School female students were shot by a 17-year-old male student who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. One of the victims has died. CBS News' Anna Schecter breaks down what's known about the school shooting near Nashville,
Two students are dead and two are injured following a shooting at Antioch High School Wednesday morning, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD).