In response to the Antioch High School shooting, a lawmaker is seeking to make deceased shooter's juvenile court and mental health records public.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Metro Nashville Police Department announced the arrests of two students who are accused of making school threats. MNPD reports that the students were arrested in unrelated threat cases.
Tennessee House Majority Leader William Lamberth has filed legislation that would open the juvenile court records belonging to the Antioch High School shooter.
Rep. William Lamberth said the amendment stems from the Antioch High School shooting when the public was barred from viewing the shooter’s juvenile records because he was under 18.
Jelly Roll visited Antioch High School in Nashville a month after a school shooting killed two and injured two more.
Metro Nashville Public Schools tells FOX 17 News McGavock High School and Cane Ridge High School will be implementing the weapons detection systems this week.
Beech and Antioch will hit the court on Saturday, March 1 at 4:30 p.m. CT. Don't miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network.
According to the Nashville Weather Service (NWS), there is a high chance for thunderstorms, including a low chance of severe weather.