that he knows the shooter is dead, i m still telling him, son, be aware of your surroundings, do you know how to get out of the building? you know, these are conversations we shouldn t have have to be having with our children. jackie ibanez. three nine year olds and three faculty members of nashville s covenant school are dead. i was literally moved to tears to see this and the kids being ushered out of the building. we have identified the suspect, a 28-year-old female white, actually nashvillian, at one point a student at that school, but unsure what year. police say hale arrived in her honda fit and you can see on video her going into the school and she went in patrolling the hallway calmly armed with two rifles and a handgun. she opened fire from the second floor. she also hit and shot a responding police car. officers rex englebert and michael collazo entered the school fatally shooting the suspect. a half-hour before, a basketball teammate of audrey hale received c
fox news alert. nashville police have released shocking security footage of the shooter who stormed into a nashville christian elementary school killing three 9-year-old students and three adult staffers yesterday. the suspect, who identified as a transgender was a former student. authorities, parents and the entire community, in fact, the entire country in shock after the loss of life. the daughter of the school church s pastor is among the dead. little kids coming out and that was really tough for me because they looked like a little bit above knee high. they were waving and my heart just dropped. it s like why? why? right? ainsley: why 9-year-olds? footage shows 28-year-old audrey hale driving into the parking lot of the covenant school after 10:00 a.m. central time. and moments later seen blasting through the glass front doors right there of the school to get inside. then, climbs the stairs, goes to the second floor and is seen roaming the halls armed with two rifles
service even issuing an alert that didn t mince words, exclaiming quote to protect your life. take cover. now a former mayor of rolling fork told a local television station that a tornado blew the windows out of the back of his house. and the sharkey county sheriff s office reporting gas leaks and people trapped in piles of rubble, mississippi governor tate reeves saying in a twitter post that search and rescue teams are active and that more ambulances and emergency assets are being sent to those affected areas. the governor also saying quote many in the mississippi delta need your prayers and god s protection. the storm prediction center, saying the greatest threat of tornadoes overnight will be in arkansas, louisiana, mississippi and tennessee. storms with damaging winds and hill also forecast from eastern texas and southeastern oklahoma into parts of southeastern missouri and southern illinois. let s go now to fox weather meteorologist ian oliver, who s standing by with th
ripped across more than 100-mile path. that is in just one state. one resident in roland park mississippi said the town is gone. welcome everybody. it s good to be with you on this tragic day after a storm, a series of storms that hit much of the southeast. we ll be focusing on mississippi in just a second work most of this wrath played out. right now i want to go to well who is in texas who got this nasty weather so the states try to dig out as well. what is it look like there? our damage here does not compare it s not in the league where neighbors are seeing. for the navels and check neighbors here in tennessee where i am this morning it is a lot to deal with an elective process. we think straight-line winds are the culprit or the national weather service was inc. 60 70 mile-per-hour wind gusts and brought them several shops outdoor buildings like we are seeing here we have neighbors spending their morning out comforting at one another, going through these areas that ha
what is the white house trying to hide? nothing. someone gave the president a statement to read on tuesday that was incomplete at best, misleading at worst. who? so i ve read out the president s statement. i ve read it out yesterday, what he said. he said that he respects or he takes classified information and documents very seriously. that s what he said. he said that he did not know that the records were there. he does not know what s in them. he said that. you heard from him directly on this. and his team has been cooperating fully, fully, and not only that, again, i ll say this, the attorney general said this himself, that he heard from the team shortly after. so we have laid out, laid out, what has occurred here. you ve heard from the white house counsel. i just read the statement from his lawyer. the and, again, you know, we take this very seriously. the president does as well. when will the white house release a log of visitors to the wilmington house? you