By: Natasha Archary

A Covenant Christian School in Nashville, Tennessee is reliving the unthinkable after a shooter gunned downed 6 people in yet another US school shooting.
The 28-year old transgender shooter, Audrey Hale was biologically born female but identified as a male.
Hale killed three 9-year old children and 3 adults on Monday, 27 March.
CCTV footage showed Hale gaining access to the school after shooting the glass doors. The former student of the school then went on a rampage gunning down 6 people, including the school’s headmaster.
First lady of the US, Jill Biden said America’s children deserve better, but the US’ liberal gun laws have once again been highlighted.
US first lady Jill Biden said America's children 'deserve better,' responding to a shooting at a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee. A 28-year-old shot dead three children and three adults at the school before police killed the assailant https://t.co/BpkmlHkh28 pic.twitter.com/C2bCUwcG87
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 28, 2023
Hale entered the school armed with 3 assault rifles and planned on attacking multiple locations at the school.
Fortunately police shot and killed the shooter, 14-minutes after the first emergency call was placed.
Fourteen minutes was however, not quick enough as Hale still claimed the lives of:
- Hallie Scruggs, 9
- William Kinney, 9
- Evelyn Dieckhaus, 9
- Cynthia Peak, 61
- Katherine Koonce, 60
- Mike Hill, 61
The Nashville shooting is America’s 129th mass shooting incident for 2023.
Since the start of the year there have been 13 US school shootings, with 6 children killed and 4 adults losing their lives.
In total 63 children have been shot and killed in the US as a result of gun violence this year.
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