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Assailant kills 6 at Nashville school in latest US mass shooting

  • Suspect Audrey Hale, who was armed with several guns, was shot dead by police
  • A former student at the school, Hale had detailed maps and left behind a manifesto

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A woman kisses a child at the reunification centre at the Woodmont Baptist church after a school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

A heavily armed former student killed three young children and three staff in what appeared to be a carefully planned attack at a private junior school in Nashville on Monday, before being shot dead by police.

Chief of Police John Drake named the suspect as Audrey Hale, 28, who the officer later said identified as transgender.

Hale left behind a manifesto, had maps of the school detailing surveillance and entry-exit points, and was “prepared for a confrontation with law enforcement”, the police chief told reporters following the latest outburst of gun violence to stun the United States.

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In an interview with NBC News, he said the suspect was likely plotting a broader attack, as the manifesto “indicates that there was going to be shootings at multiple locations, and the school was one of them”.

Armed with at least two assault rifles and a handgun, Hale entered The Covenant School, a Christian academy, from a side entrance, allegedly shooting through a door – firing multiple shots while advancing through the building, according to police.

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Police identified the six victims, saying one of the three children was eight years old and two were age nine, while the adults killed were age 60 to 61.

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