A tragic shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville on Wednesday left one person dead and two others injured. Vanderbilt University Medical Center spokesperson John Howser confirmed the fatality and stated that the injured individuals were hospitalized. The high school, which houses approximately 2,000 students, is located about 10 miles southeast of downtown Nashville. The shooter reportedly targeted two students before turning the weapon on themselves, according to police spokesperson April Weatherly. Authorities have yet to confirm whether the shooter was a student at the school.
Following the incident, school officials urged parents to avoid going to the campus to pick up their children. Instead, students were taken to a nearby hospital as they were released by law enforcement. The FBI in Nashville stated that the investigation is being led by the Metro Nashville Police Department, with no immediate request for federal assistance. This latest shooting has reignited concerns about school safety in the city, which is still reeling from the 2023 shooting at The Covenant School that claimed six lives.
The Antioch High School community remains in shock as investigators work to uncover the motive behind the attack. School shootings continue to be a pressing issue in the United States, raising questions about security measures and gun control policies. Parents and students are calling for stricter safeguards to prevent such tragedies in the future.