"Judge Considers Release of Covenant School Shooter's Writings Despite Parent's Plea"

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Parents of victims of the 2023 Covenant School shooting in Nashville plead with Judge I'Aesha L. Myles not to release the manifesto of the shooter, Audrey Hale, who killed six people. Media companies and free speech advocates are suing for the writings to be made public, citing the public's right to know the shooter's motivations. The court heard emotional pleas from the victims' families, while attorneys argued over copyright, public interest, and potential security risks. Judge Myles has yet to issue a ruling, with both sides prepared to appeal.
- Covenant School shooting victim's parent begs judge not to release shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto New York Post
- Judge takes under advisement whether to release Covenant shooter's writings News Channel 5 Nashville
- Tennessee judge wants more information on copyright before ruling on school shooter's writings The Associated Press
- Covenant School shooting records: What happened at hearing on release Tennessean
- Redacted version of Covenant School shooter’s writings could be released without jeopardizing investigation, Metro Government says WSMV 4
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