Nashville Police Officers Share Firsthand Account of Stopping School Shooter

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Nashville police officers who responded to a deadly school shooting last week are sharing their points of view on the tragedy for the first time. The attack at The Covenant School that killed six people on March 27 "is a day that I will never forget," said Commander Dayton Wheeler of the Midtown Hills police precinct. Police are credited with shooting the suspect, identified as Audrey Hale, 14 minutes after the attack began. Officers said their training helped them focus on their mission as they encountered an emotional scene.
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