Investigation underway into leaked writings of Nashville shooter before Covenant School incident

The mayor's office in Nashville has called for an investigation into the possible unauthorized release of writings by Audrey Hale, the shooter responsible for the Covenant School shooting in March. Conservative radio host Steven Crowder claimed to have released three images of the shooter's writings, prompting concerns about the safety and well-being of the victims' families. The Metro Nashville Police Department stated that the images were not official crime scene images and is working with the city's legal department to investigate. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has not confirmed the authenticity of the documents. The release of the shooter's writings has been a subject of controversy, with some arguing for immediate release and others expressing concerns about the potential for copycat attacks.
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