An Investigation is Underway Following a Deadly Shooting in Roane County

An Investigation is Underway Following a Deadly Shooting in Roane County

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The investigation continues after an active shooter suspect at a body shop is taken into custody in Roane County.

Roane County Sheriff Jack Stockton, says four people, including the alleged shooter, were shot at Midtown Auto Body on Roane State Highway.

Two women, one man were reportedly shot by the suspect, identified as Brian Wilson, who was shot by a law enforcement officer and arrested. One of those women died in the shooting.

Police say Wilson walked into the shop and shot one of the female victims and began looking for the other. They believe there was an altercation between Wilson and the male victim before the male victim was shot.

Wilson had been in custody yesterday morning prior to this shooting as a suspect in a house fire but he bailed out of jail.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is looking into the officer-involved shooting.

Knoxville Police Asking for Help as they Investigate a Fatal Motorcycle-Involved Crash

Knoxville Police Asking for Help as they Investigate a Fatal Motorcycle-Involved Crash

The Knoxville Police Department is investigating a fatal hit-and-run crash involving a motorcycle on Western Avenue.

It happened Wednesday night near University Avenue. Police believe the motorcycle was driving west on Western Avenue when it was rear-ended by a vehicle, believed to be a silver or a light-colored sedan, that drove away from the scene.

The motorcyclists was taken to the hospital where he has died from his injuries.

Anyone with information is asked to call East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165.

Baseball Preview: #9/10 Vols Face #1 LSU in Marquee Matchup

Baseball Preview: #9/10 Vols Face #1 LSU in Marquee Matchup

BATON ROUGE, La. – Heading on the road to face a major test and a marquee series, the No. 9/10 Tennessee Volunteers gear up to take on top-ranked LSU at Alex Box Stadium for a three-game set beginning Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET.

The Vols (20-6, 3-3 SEC) rebounded nicely in their second SEC series, sweeping Texas A&M on Rocky Top last weekend. The Vols hit the ball extremely well, averaging nine runs per game and posting a .337 average against the Aggies.
 
Last time out, the Volunteers notched their seventh shutout victory of the season, blanking UNC Asheville, 5-0, and conceding just one hit to the Bulldogs.
 
This weekend holds a lot of intrigue as highly regarded MLB Draft prospects are riddled throughout both teams’ rosters and will have a chance to prove themselves in front of a national audience both Thursday and Friday night as the games will be broadcast on ESPNU and SEC Network, respectively.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE/PROJECTED STARTING PITCHERS

Game 1 – Thursday, March 30 (8 p.m.) [ESPNU]
RHP Chase Dollander (4-2, 3.93 ERA) vs. RHP Paul Skenes (5-0, 0.59 ERA)

Game 2 – Friday, March 31 (7 p.m.) [SEC Network]
RHP Chase Burns (2-1, 4.15 ERA) vs. RHP Ty Floyd (4-0, 2.05 ERA)

Game 3 – Saturday, April 1 (2 p.m.)
RHP Drew Beam (3-1, 2.54 ERA) vs. RHP Thatcher Hurd (2-0, 3.91 ERA)

BROADCAST INFO

Thursday and Friday’s games will be broadcast live on ESPNU (Thursday) and SEC Network (Friday) with Dave Neal (PxP), Kyle Peterson (Analyst) and Ben McDonald (Analyst) calling the action. Saturday’s game will be broadcast on SEC Network+ with Lyn Rollins (PxP) and Ben McDonald (Analyst) on the call.

The online broadcast can be accessed on any mobile device through WatchESPN. WatchESPN can be accessed through the ESPN App, or online at espn.com/watch.

Fans can also listen to the Voice of Tennessee Baseball, John Wilkerson, call the action on the Vol Network (FM 99.1/AM 990) or via a free audio stream on UTSports.com and the Tennessee Athletics Gameday App.  

SERIES HISTORY

Overall: LSU leads, 59-28
in Knoxville: LSU leads, 20-18
in Baton Rouge: LSU leads, 36-8
at Neutral Sites: LSU leads, 3-2
Last 10 Meetings: Tennessee leads, 6-4
Last Meeting: W, 5-2 (May 27, 2022, in Hoover, Ala.)

NOTABLE

TOP 10 BATTLE ON THE BAYOU
This weekend’s series features a pair of top-10 teams as the No. 9/10 Vols hit the road to take on No. 1/1 LSU at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge. The matchup will mark UT’s first regular-season series against a top-10 opponent since sweeping No. 3 Vanderbilt on the road last season (April 1-3, 2022).
 
Since Tony Vitello became UT’s head coach in 2018, the Vols have posted 52 wins over ranked foes, including 21 victories over teams ranked in the top 10 and six wins over top-ranked teams – Ole Miss (x3) in 2022, Arkansas in 2021, Texas Tech in 2020 and Florida in 2018.
 
Tennessee went 16-6 against ranked foes last year with series wins over No. 22 Georgia, No. 17 Auburn, No. 24 Alabama and sweeps at No. 3 Vanderbilt and No. 1 Ole Miss, plus three ranked wins in the SEC Tournament.
 
WHAT CAN MOORE DO FOR YOU?
Sophomore second baseman Christian Moore has been arguably the Vols’ best all-around player so far this season with his ability to impact the game in a variety of ways. Entering this weekend’s series, Moore leads the team in the following categories: batting avg. (.360), walks (25), on-base pct. (.524) and stolen bases (11).
 
Moore’s 25 walks are tied for 15th nationally and rank fourth in the SEC while his .524 on-base percentage ranks 32nd in the country and sixth in the SEC. His 11 stolen bases rank sixth in the conference, as well.
 
In Tennessee’s last 10 games, Moore is slashing .429/.514/.571 with a team-best 12 hits.
 
Moore has also been a rock defensively at second base, leading the team with 49 assists while committing just two errors in 76 chances

DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK
Despite falling behind early in all three games last weekend versus Texas A&M, UT found a way to win  each game, including a walk-off win on Saturday.
 
BIG ORANGE BLASTS
After putting up record-setting home runs numbers in 2022, Tennessee has been leaving the yard at an impressive rate once again this season with 51 long balls through 26 games, which ranks seventh nationally heading into the series at LSU.
 
So far this season, 15 different players have gone deep for the Big Orange. Ten of those 15 players have hit multiple homers, led by Blake Burke (10) and Griffin Merritt (7).
 
UT has homered in 17 of its last 19 games and has gone deep multiple times in 17 games this season.
 
For the fourth time since 2019, the Big Orange tied the program’s single-season home run record, blasting seven long balls in the series opener vs. Morehead State on March 10.
 
Tennessee’s 158 home runs in 2022 shattered the previous program record of 107 while ranking fourth in NCAA Division I history, including the most by any team in the BBCOR bat era (since 2011)

OPPONENT SCOUT

LSU Tigers

  • 2023 Record: 22-3 (4-2 SEC)
  • 2022 Record: 40-22 (17-13 SEC)
  • 2022 Postseason: NCAA Hattiesburg Regional Finals
  • 2023 SEC Preseason Poll: 1st Western Division, 1st Overall
  • 2023 SEC Preseason All-SEC
    • First Team: Dylan Crews (OF), Tommy White (DH/UTL)
    • Second Team: Tre’ Morgan (1B), Paul Skenes (SP)
  • Head Coach: Jay Johnson (11th season overall, 2nd at LSU)
  • Stat Leaders:
    • Average: Dylan Crews (.542)
    • OBP: Dylan Crews (.667)
    • SLG: Dylan Crews (.988)
    • Hits: Dylan Crews (45)
    • Runs: Dylan Crews (48)
    • RBIs: Tommy White (42)
    • Doubles: Dylan Crews (10)
    • Triples: Tre’ Morgan (3)
    • Home Runs: Dylan Crews (9)
    • Stolen Bases: Jordan Thompson (4)
    • ERA: Paul Skenes (0.59)
    • WHIP: Paul Skenes (0.53)
    • BAA: Paul Skenes (.115)
    • Innings Pitched: Paul Skenes (30.1)
    • Strikeouts: Paul Skenes (59)
    • Wins: Paul Skenes (5)
    • Saves: Christian Little (2)

Tennessee has taken the last two series against LSU, both coming in Knoxville, which includes the 2021 NCAA Super Regional that sent the Vols to Omaha for the College World Series. 
 
The Vols are looking for their first series win in Baton Rouge since 2009.

ON DECK

Tennessee will not have a midweek next week and will prepare for another important weekend as the Vols welcome Florida to Rocky Top for another Thursday-Saturday series. The action kicks off on April 23 at 8 p.m. ET.

-UT Athletics

Vols RHP Chase Dollander / Credit: UT Athletics
Baseball Preview: #9/10 Vols Face #1 LSU in Marquee Matchup

Baseball Preview: #9/10 Vols Face #1 LSU in Marquee Matchup

BATON ROUGE, La. – Heading on the road to face a major test and a marquee series, the No. 9/10 Tennessee Volunteers gear up to take on top-ranked LSU at Alex Box Stadium for a three-game set beginning Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET.

The Vols (20-6, 3-3 SEC) rebounded nicely in their second SEC series, sweeping Texas A&M on Rocky Top last weekend. The Vols hit the ball extremely well, averaging nine runs per game and posting a .337 average against the Aggies.
 
Last time out, the Volunteers notched their seventh shutout victory of the season, blanking UNC Asheville, 5-0, and conceding just one hit to the Bulldogs.
 
This weekend holds a lot of intrigue as highly regarded MLB Draft prospects are riddled throughout both teams’ rosters and will have a chance to prove themselves in front of a national audience both Thursday and Friday night as the games will be broadcast on ESPNU and SEC Network, respectively.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE/PROJECTED STARTING PITCHERS

Game 1 – Thursday, March 30 (8 p.m.) [ESPNU]
RHP Chase Dollander (4-2, 3.93 ERA) vs. RHP Paul Skenes (5-0, 0.59 ERA)

Game 2 – Friday, March 31 (7 p.m.) [SEC Network]
RHP Chase Burns (2-1, 4.15 ERA) vs. RHP Ty Floyd (4-0, 2.05 ERA)

Game 3 – Saturday, April 1 (2 p.m.)
RHP Drew Beam (3-1, 2.54 ERA) vs. RHP Thatcher Hurd (2-0, 3.91 ERA)

BROADCAST INFO

Thursday and Friday’s games will be broadcast live on ESPNU (Thursday) and SEC Network (Friday) with Dave Neal (PxP), Kyle Peterson (Analyst) and Ben McDonald (Analyst) calling the action. Saturday’s game will be broadcast on SEC Network+ with Lyn Rollins (PxP) and Ben McDonald (Analyst) on the call.

The online broadcast can be accessed on any mobile device through WatchESPN. WatchESPN can be accessed through the ESPN App, or online at espn.com/watch.

Fans can also listen to the Voice of Tennessee Baseball, John Wilkerson, call the action on the Vol Network (FM 99.1/AM 990) or via a free audio stream on UTSports.com and the Tennessee Athletics Gameday App.  

SERIES HISTORY

Overall: LSU leads, 59-28
in Knoxville: LSU leads, 20-18
in Baton Rouge: LSU leads, 36-8
at Neutral Sites: LSU leads, 3-2
Last 10 Meetings: Tennessee leads, 6-4
Last Meeting: W, 5-2 (May 27, 2022, in Hoover, Ala.)

NOTABLE

TOP 10 BATTLE ON THE BAYOU
This weekend’s series features a pair of top-10 teams as the No. 9/10 Vols hit the road to take on No. 1/1 LSU at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge. The matchup will mark UT’s first regular-season series against a top-10 opponent since sweeping No. 3 Vanderbilt on the road last season (April 1-3, 2022).
 
Since Tony Vitello became UT’s head coach in 2018, the Vols have posted 52 wins over ranked foes, including 21 victories over teams ranked in the top 10 and six wins over top-ranked teams – Ole Miss (x3) in 2022, Arkansas in 2021, Texas Tech in 2020 and Florida in 2018.
 
Tennessee went 16-6 against ranked foes last year with series wins over No. 22 Georgia, No. 17 Auburn, No. 24 Alabama and sweeps at No. 3 Vanderbilt and No. 1 Ole Miss, plus three ranked wins in the SEC Tournament.
 
WHAT CAN MOORE DO FOR YOU?
Sophomore second baseman Christian Moore has been arguably the Vols’ best all-around player so far this season with his ability to impact the game in a variety of ways. Entering this weekend’s series, Moore leads the team in the following categories: batting avg. (.360), walks (25), on-base pct. (.524) and stolen bases (11).
 
Moore’s 25 walks are tied for 15th nationally and rank fourth in the SEC while his .524 on-base percentage ranks 32nd in the country and sixth in the SEC. His 11 stolen bases rank sixth in the conference, as well.
 
In Tennessee’s last 10 games, Moore is slashing .429/.514/.571 with a team-best 12 hits.
 
Moore has also been a rock defensively at second base, leading the team with 49 assists while committing just two errors in 76 chances

DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK
Despite falling behind early in all three games last weekend versus Texas A&M, UT found a way to win  each game, including a walk-off win on Saturday.
 
BIG ORANGE BLASTS
After putting up record-setting home runs numbers in 2022, Tennessee has been leaving the yard at an impressive rate once again this season with 51 long balls through 26 games, which ranks seventh nationally heading into the series at LSU.
 
So far this season, 15 different players have gone deep for the Big Orange. Ten of those 15 players have hit multiple homers, led by Blake Burke (10) and Griffin Merritt (7).
 
UT has homered in 17 of its last 19 games and has gone deep multiple times in 17 games this season.
 
For the fourth time since 2019, the Big Orange tied the program’s single-season home run record, blasting seven long balls in the series opener vs. Morehead State on March 10.
 
Tennessee’s 158 home runs in 2022 shattered the previous program record of 107 while ranking fourth in NCAA Division I history, including the most by any team in the BBCOR bat era (since 2011)

OPPONENT SCOUT

LSU Tigers

  • 2023 Record: 22-3 (4-2 SEC)
  • 2022 Record: 40-22 (17-13 SEC)
  • 2022 Postseason: NCAA Hattiesburg Regional Finals
  • 2023 SEC Preseason Poll: 1st Western Division, 1st Overall
  • 2023 SEC Preseason All-SEC
    • First Team: Dylan Crews (OF), Tommy White (DH/UTL)
    • Second Team: Tre’ Morgan (1B), Paul Skenes (SP)
  • Head Coach: Jay Johnson (11th season overall, 2nd at LSU)
  • Stat Leaders:
    • Average: Dylan Crews (.542)
    • OBP: Dylan Crews (.667)
    • SLG: Dylan Crews (.988)
    • Hits: Dylan Crews (45)
    • Runs: Dylan Crews (48)
    • RBIs: Tommy White (42)
    • Doubles: Dylan Crews (10)
    • Triples: Tre’ Morgan (3)
    • Home Runs: Dylan Crews (9)
    • Stolen Bases: Jordan Thompson (4)
    • ERA: Paul Skenes (0.59)
    • WHIP: Paul Skenes (0.53)
    • BAA: Paul Skenes (.115)
    • Innings Pitched: Paul Skenes (30.1)
    • Strikeouts: Paul Skenes (59)
    • Wins: Paul Skenes (5)
    • Saves: Christian Little (2)

Tennessee has taken the last two series against LSU, both coming in Knoxville, which includes the 2021 NCAA Super Regional that sent the Vols to Omaha for the College World Series. 
 
The Vols are looking for their first series win in Baton Rouge since 2009.

ON DECK

Tennessee will not have a midweek next week and will prepare for another important weekend as the Vols welcome Florida to Rocky Top for another Thursday-Saturday series. The action kicks off on April 23 at 8 p.m. ET.

-UT Athletics

Vols RHP Chase Dollander / Credit: UT Athletics
An Investigation is Underway Following the Arrest of a Contract Worker at Hardin Valley Academy who Reportedly Left a Gas Valve Running Overnight

An Investigation is Underway Following the Arrest of a Contract Worker at Hardin Valley Academy who Reportedly Left a Gas Valve Running Overnight

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Updated story: An investigation is underway after Hardin Valley Academy dismisses students early after a gas valve in a science lab was left running overnight.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office investigated a tip and found that a contract custodian intentionally left the gas valve running.

Officials with Knox County Schools say the employee was arrested and immediately fired by his employer.

Knox County Sheriff Tom Spangler says after this week’s events in Nashville, they and KCS take any threat seriously. (rj)

Original story: Hardin Valley Academy has dismissed students early after a gas valve in a science lab was left running overnight, causing disruptions to learning.

Knox County Schools says the air was tested and no trace of gas was detected.

Due to the smell, the school is still dismissing.

Students officially left at 1 p.m.

Nine Ft. Campbell Soldiers are Dead After Two Blackhawk Helicopters Crash in Kentucky

Nine Ft. Campbell Soldiers are Dead After Two Blackhawk Helicopters Crash in Kentucky

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A military investigation is underway and nine soldiers are dead after two Blackhawks from Fort Campbell crashed on Wednesday night in Trigg County, according to Fort Campbell officials.

Fort Campbell officials confirmed two 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) helicopters were involved in a crash and confirmed all nine crew members died as a result. The command is currently focused on caring for the servicemembers and their families.

The crash happened just before 10 p.m. on Wednesday near Maple Grove Road and Lancaster Road. The crewmembers were flying two HH60 Blackhawk helicopters during a routine training mission when the incident occurred.

During a press conference, Fort Campbell officials said there were five soldiers on one Blackhawk and four in the other. The investigation into what caused the crash is ongoing.

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear called this “a tragic day for Kentucky” during the press conference at Fort Campbell, adding that resources will be available for the families.

After news broke on Wednesday night, Governor Beshear sent a message via Twitter asking for prayers.

“We’ve got some tough news out Fort Campbell, with early reports of a helicopter crash and fatalities are expected,” Beshear said.

Kentucky State Police (KSP) is at the scene assisting the military investigation, along with several other agencies.

KSP said the two Blackhawks crashed in a field area and no residential damage is being reported. A perimeter was established around the debris field and the few residents in the area were asked to evacuate.

Nick Tomaszewski lives in south Cadiz and often observes helicopters from Fort Campbell pass overhead, but he said the two that flew by on Wednesday night seem out of the ordinary.

“So it’s nothing out of the norm to see helicopters, we see them all the time, but tonight there were two that were coming kind of straight up over our house, headed straight northbound, Tomaszewski said. “I told my wife, ‘wow, those look really close tonight’ for whatever reason…about a minute later, they were coming across and there was a large explosion in the sky almost look like a firework went off. And then the entire tree line lit up.”

Law enforcement, military vehicles, and ambulances filed in and out of the perimeter Thursday morning. An American flag could be seen through the side window of one emergency vehicle draped over where a gurney would be placed inside.

Fort Campbell officials held a press conference at the base to provide an update on the deadly crash. Governor Beshear was on-hand and offered words of encouragement to the deceased soldiers’ families. Brigadier General John Lucas says the two helicopters went down in an open field across from a residential area, avoiding additional casualties. An aircraft safety team from Fort Rucker, Alabama is traveling to Kentucky to investigate the crash and determine what exactly happened.

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Knoxville Fire Department Officials are Investigating Two Early Morning Fires

Knoxville Fire Department Officials are Investigating Two Early Morning Fires

Officials with the Knoxville Fire Department are investigating two early morning fires.

Crews were first called to Beaumont Avenue and McSpadden Street area for a church fire. Due to heavy fire and rapidly changing conditions, the crew was forced outside to fight that fire. The building is a total loss.

The second fire on Baxter Avenue. Crews called to a home which was supposed to be vacant but officials say people were living in the home, which did not have working utilities. The home suffered heavy fire damage.

No injures were reported in either fire.

Knoxville Police Investigating a Fatal Pedestrian-Involved Crash

Knoxville Police Investigating a Fatal Pedestrian-Involved Crash

Knoxville Police are investigating a fatal pedestrian-involved crash.

It happened this morning on Dandridge Avenue near Hazen Street when calls came in for an unresponsive person believed to have been hit by a car.

Responding Knoxville Fire Department and AMR personnel attempted life-saving measures but the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police believe the victim, an adult woman, was walking on the road when the crash happened and the driver of the involved vehicle is cooperating with authorities.

The victim’s identity has not been released.

More Information from Deadly School Shooting in Nashville which Killed Seven People Including Three Students and the Suspect Including Ways to Help Victims

More Information from Deadly School Shooting in Nashville which Killed Seven People Including Three Students and the Suspect Including Ways to Help Victims

Talks of stricter gun control being talked about by lawmakers following the tragic shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville this week which left seven people dead, including the suspect.

Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett says changing gun laws isn’t the answer to end gun violence changing the hearts of people is the answer.

The victims include three 9 year-old students, a substitute teacher, custodian and the Head of the School. The investigation into this shooting continues as Metro Nashville Police look for a possible motive reading through information obtained from a search of the suspect’s home and car including a manifesto. They also learned the suspect was being treated for an emotional disorder.

Governor Bill Lee’s Comments: Addressing Tennesseans in a pre-recorded message from behind his desk, Governor Bill Lee posted a five-minute video talking about The Covenant School shooting.

The speech came a day after six victims lost their lives to a shooter at The Covenant School on Monday. The shooter died at the hands of the police.

Transcript of Governor’s Remarks:

Tennesseans, I want to say a few words about what our state experienced yesterday. What happened at Covenant School was a tragedy beyond comprehension. 

Like many of you, I’ve experienced tragedy in my own life, and I’ve experienced the day after that tragedy. I woke up this morning with a very familiar feeling, and I recognize that today many Tennesseans are feeling the exact same way – the emptiness, the lack of understanding, the desperate desire for answers and the desperate need for hope.

All of Tennessee was hurt yesterday, but some parents woke up without children, children woke up without parents and without teachers, and spouses woke up without their loved ones.

Maria woke up this morning without one of her best friends, Cindy Peak. Cindy was supposed to come over to have dinner with Maria last night after she filled in as a substitute teacher yesterday at Covenant.

Cindy and Maria and Katherine Koonce were all teachers at the same school and have been family friends for decades.

Four other Tennesseans and members of the Covenant family – Hallie Scruggs, Evelyn Dieckhaus, William Kinney and Mike Hill – were taken in an horrific act of violence.  

Six innocent lives – three of them were children.

We are enduring a very difficult moment. I understand there is pain. I understand the desperation to have answers, to place blame, to argue about a solution that could prevent this horrible tragedy. 

There will come a time to ask how a person could do this. There will come a time to discuss and debate policy.

But this is not a time for hate or rage. That will not resolve or heal. Everyone is hurting, and remembering that as we grieve and walk together will be the way we honor those who were lost.

We can all agree on one thing – that every human life has great value. We will act to prevent this from happening again. There is a clear desire in all of us, whether we agree on the action steps or not, that we must work to find ways to protect against evil.

Yesterday, while we saw the worst of humanity, we also saw the best of humanity in the police officers who ran into danger, directly toward a killer with no regard for their own life thinking only about those kids, those teachers, those administrators. 

I had the opportunity to speak with Officer Engelbert and Officer Collazo today – two brave Tennesseans whose actions saved lives.

Gratitude doesn’t begin to cover it – for the utter selflessness of putting their lives between a killer and the innocent. 

I am calling on the people of Tennessee to pray.  For the families of victims, for the Covenant family, for those courageous officers, for the family of the shooter, for those who are hurting and angry and confused. 

Prayer is the first thing we should do, but it’s not the only thing.

Law enforcement officials and educators across our state have been working for years, especially in the last year, to strengthen the safety of schools. That work was not in vain – the courage and swift response by the teachers, officers, and this community without a doubt prevented further tragedy. 

There will be a time to talk about the legislation and budget proposals we’ve brought forward this year. And clearly there’s more work to do.

But on this day after the tragedy, I want to speak to that which rises above all else. 

The battle is not against flesh and blood, it’s not against people. The struggle is against evil itself. We can’t forget this – and it’s very difficult – but we are called to not only love our neighbors, but to love our enemies, to bless those who curse us, to pray for those who intend harm. 

There is hope in the midst of great tragedy because God is a redeemer. What is meant for evil can be turned for good. 

May we grieve in the days ahead, but not without hope. May we also act with wisdom, discernment, and grace. 

And may we love, especially those who have lost.

How can you help: There is a way you can help those affected by Monday’s deadly shooting. Nashville Mayor John Cooper has shared The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee is accepting donations. All the proceeds will go to the victims’ families. You can go https://www.cfmt.org/.

Scheduled Vigils: Tonight, Nashville’s Mayor and Council members to hold a candlelight vigil at Public Square Park. Metro Police Chief John Drake expected to be in attendance.

On Thursday, the Town of Ashland City will be holding a candlelight Vigil at Riverbluff Park at 6:30 p.m. You’re encouraged to bring a candle to light in honor of the victims.

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