Tennessee High School shooter manifesto revealed, live-streamed attack – EVOL

The tragic shooting at Antioch High School, located just outside Nashville, Tennessee, has left two students injured, one fatally. New details about the suspect, 17-year-old Solomon Henderson, have emerged, revealing his actions leading up to and during the incident, as well as the aftermath.

The Metro Nashville Police Department identified Henderson, an active student at the school, as the shooter late Wednesday. The attack occurred in the school cafeteria, where Henderson opened fire, injuring two students before turning the gun on himself.

A 16-year-old female student, identified as Josselin Corea Escalante, tragically succumbed to her injuries. A second student, a male, sustained a graze wound to his arm and is expected to recover.

Henderson died at the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Henderson partially livestreamed the attack on the Australian streaming platform Kick. The platform swiftly banned his account and removed the video. “Violence has no place on Kick,” the company stated, adding that they are cooperating with law enforcement.

A manifesto and online writings attributed to Henderson have also surfaced, shedding light on his radicalization and mindset. His manifesto, shared via his now-deleted account on X (formerly Twitter), included inflammatory and hateful rhetoric, referencing past mass shooters

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