Six people were shot and killed at The Covenant School in Nashville in March 2023.
A chancery court judge ordered last week that the documents and writings belonging to a Tennessee school shooter can't be released because the victims' families have copyright.
"The court has ruled that the Metro government acted properly in not immediately releasing the shooter's journals and other investigative records," said Wally Dietz, Metro Legal director."By adopting some of the legal arguments raised by the Covenant parents, the court also endorsed our decision to ask the court at the beginning of the case to give the Covenant parents and other impacted parties the opportunity to present their own arguments.
In addition to the writings, none of The Covenant School security details will be released"to ensure the safety of both Tennessee schools and schools broadly."
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