Nashville Shooter's Parents Transfer Ownership of Manifesto to School Parents

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The parents of Nashville shooter Audrey Hale have transferred ownership of her "manifesto" to the families of Covenant School students who are battling to stop them from being released. Hale's voluminous writings, including diaries, journals, and drawings, are being sought by freedom of information advocates, politicians, a newspaper, and gun-rights groups to understand her motives and mental state. The Covenant School is fiercely opposed to the release of the documents, and the Metro Nashville Police Department remains in control of the manifesto, which is part of an ongoing investigation.
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