nashville. as i said, the students go down to 3 years old up to sixth grade and we re waiting to get more information. they said, you know, inside of this hour, we ll learn more. stay with us. we ll get another update. i would ascertain that they have information that they are almost ready to reveal and they re likely making sure that everyone has been notified before they reveal this other information. we learned quite a bit here about the suspect in this case. a 28-year-old white woman who they believe went to the school. we ll get more information on that. they said she had two assault-type rifles and a handgun with her. she was killed on the scene of this horrific killing at this beautiful christian school that is up a long windy road. it s not this easy to get into this complex if you take a look at it from the other side. it s up a long windy road. he also said interestingly that her car, her vehicle, the vehicle they found nearby, gave us a clue to what she was. i don
that s not to say that happened, but what i m saying is the age of the person if they don t have a criminal record would allow that. i m like clint,e1 i would think we re possibly going to see so)÷ connection to the school. the reason fáis, i know this neighborhood well. i m 15 minutes away. i go there all the time. i used to live a block away, you know, i go there shopping. i go to the little coffee shops a few blocks away. the school, you can notice it if you re looking, but if you re not looking, if you re just driving down the road, it s not something that s prominent. it s not in your face. it s not ae1 giant high school. this is the verye1 leafy area, suburban nashville, section of nashville, very wealthy, suburban, kind of hilly, go up a hill, it s called burton hills drive. up a hill, a big church on the top of the hill, so, you know, i would it makes me believe that possibly there isj % connection, it s not just a total random picke1 fora5)rj school, and of course we see t
for being with us, having worked there and having the understanding that you do of that suburban nashville area as well. thank you. nicole valdes from fox weather and a former reporter. i want to bring in ted williams, a fox news contributor joining us now, ted. thank you for joining us again here. you know, your thoughts as we wait for more information which we expect to get shortly from law enforcement. there s a lot of they answered some questions. those answers gave us more questions about this suspect and about exactly what happened here. what are you thinking at this point? you know, i agree with you. i listened to all of the individuals you had on the air this afternoon. the thing i think about and you ve been there, martha, also, when you look at uvaldes, columbine, sandy hook, parkland,
opportunities and spaces that are going to addressxd that froa people end, as opposed to focusing on schools and all sorts of other issues. i think that this is a very unfortunate space, and we ve learned over and over again, whether it s uvalde, whether it s sandy hook, we do not have thexd typee1 of regard for the s of our children and ourrd educators, atdx their safety an public safety in such a way that is going to move this needle,w3 and until that becomese1 a priority, chris, this is not going to be a conversatione1 th really moves anywhere forward at the type of speed or space that it needs. commissioner, you mentioned your reaction when you first saw this come over that three children, three adults were killed, ande1 yet another schoo shooting, this time ins7■ nashville, what are the another school xdshooting, amon law enforcement? is there a unanimity of opinion about what they would like to see done that they think could help reallye1 do something more