Tennessee community divided over release of school shooter's writings.

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Over 60 members of the Tennessee House Republican Caucus have signed a letter calling for the release of the manifesto of Audrey Hale, the transgender shooter who killed three adults and three children at a private elementary school in March. The FBI has sought to keep the manifesto under wraps, prompting two lawsuits to compel its release. The letter requests the release of the perpetrator's writings, medical records, and toxicology reports. The lawmakers argue that access to the writings could help identify areas where lives could be saved and that it is necessary to understand all the ins and outs of what drove Audrey Hale to commit the crime.
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