More Details in the Deadly School Shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville that Leaves 7 Dead, Including Shooter

More Details in the Deadly School Shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville that Leaves 7 Dead, Including Shooter

Updated story: More details in the deadly shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville.

Metro Nashville Police say the 28 year-old suspect planned to attack multiple locations.

Police Chief John Drake says they found a manifesto from the shooter, who was a former student at the private Christian pre-K through sixth grade school.

Drake says it was the only school that was targeted and another location in Nashville was mentioned but because of a threat assessment by the suspect of too much security, they decided not to follow through.

Police shared video of the suspect shooting out locked doors of the school in order to gain access. Police say the two A-R-style weapons, one, a rifle, another, a pistol, and a handgun were bought legally and the suspect also had significant ammunition with them.

Drake says the suspect fired at them through an upstairs window when they arrived at the scene, a bullet hit the windshield of a police cruiser.

Five police officers responded inside, the suspect was shot and killed 14 minutes after the initial 911 call. Five others were wounded: three children and two adults, no word on their conditions.

The victims have been identified as

Evelyn Dieckhaus, 9
Hallie Scruggs, 9
William Kinney, 9
Cynthia Peak, 61
Katherine Koonce, 60
Mike Hill, age 61

“I was moved to tears to see this as the kids were ushered out of the building,” MNPD Chief John Drake said. “I said if this ever happened: we would not wait. We would go in and engage the person. That’s all I can say.”

TBI director David Rausch says they are investigating the officer-involved portion of the situation. MNPD will investigate the homicides of the shooting.

Original story: Seven people are dead, including the shooter, following after an “active shooter” situation at a private Nashville school.

Nashville Metro Police responded to an “active shooter event” at the Covenant Presbyterian School this morning.

Police say the shooter, a 28-year-old Nashville woman, was engaged by officers and died. Multiple rifles and a handgun were used in the shooting.

A spokesperson at Vanderbilt hospital confirmed three children were taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds, but have died from their injuries. Three adults were killed in the shooting as well. A police officer was also injured and cut by glass from a broken window in the shooting.

Nashville Fire Department confirmed there were multiple patients.

Students at the Covenant School range from preschool through sixth grade. This story is ongoing and we will update you as we learn more.

Special Hiring Event for Buc-ee’s in Sevierville Announced

Special Hiring Event for Buc-ee’s in Sevierville Announced

Buc-ee’s, is hosting a hiring event in Sevierville next month.

The gas station chain’s newest location means job openings starting at $17 an hour, up to $20 an hour.

The hiring event is scheduled for April 11 through 13 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The positions offered are full time and come with full benefits. Job openings start at $17 an hour and go up to $20 an hour.

The event will be at the Sevierville Convention Center on Gist Creek Road and is invitation-only. Please go to https://store-external-buc-ees.icims.com/jobs/8968/cashier/job?mobile=false&width=945&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-300&jun1offset=-240 for your link to apply.

The Trial for Two Teens Being Charged as Adults in the Shooting Death of a 16 Year-Old Austin East Magnet High School Student Set to Begin

The Trial for Two Teens Being Charged as Adults in the Shooting Death of a 16 Year-Old Austin East Magnet High School Student Set to Begin

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The trial for two teens accused in the murder of 16 year-old Austin-East Magnet High School student Stanley Freeman Jr. is set to begin.

The two teens are being tried as adults in the murder of Freeman Jr. who was shot and killed in February 2021.

According to the Knoxville Police Department, the two suspects fired several shots near Tarleton Avenue, one of which struck Freeman Jr. in his car as he was leaving the school.

Jury selection is set to begin today.

Dozens of Animals are Seized by Macon County Sheriff’s Office for Abuse

Dozens of Animals are Seized by Macon County Sheriff’s Office for Abuse

Photo courtesy of WVLT

The investigation continues after the Macon County Sheriff’s Office seize 26 large dogs, a small dog, five cats and two chinchillas from a property.

The owners of the animals were arrested and charged with animal cruelty after a search of the property revealed the dogs were living in horrible conditions. The dogs were found living in small, filthy wire cages inside a small shed, with even more found in flooded makeshift kennels. Authorities say over 30 animals were also seized in a raid on breeding mill in Lafayette.

The animals were sent to a center in Gallatin for treatment and evaluation.

Cause of the Fire at Y-12 in Oak Ridge is Released

Cause of the Fire at Y-12 in Oak Ridge is Released

Officials with Y-12 released the reason behind a fire in one of their buildings last month.

Chips of uranium metal from machining activity had been processed for storage which was done in accordance with the standard operating procedure sparked the February 22nd fire.

Officials say the metal underwent rapid exothermic oxidation, which is a chemical reaction that happens when some elements are exposed to oxygen in the air. This is a known hazard when dealing with uranium that crews were aware of and had prepared for.

There was no offsite impact after that uranium fire and no injuries were reported.

Y-12 representative Kathryn King releasing this statement: We are recognized as the nation’s Uranium Center of Excellence. We understand the properties of uranium and have established plans to mitigate those hazards. The hazardous materials with which we work are necessary for our national security missions. Because we know the risks of those materials, we have processes, protocols, and procedures in place. Our conservative response to the February 22 event reflects our highest priority: to protect workers, the public, and the environment.

Knoxville Police Asking for Help to Find a Missing Teen

Knoxville Police Asking for Help to Find a Missing Teen

Knoxville Police are asking for help to find a missing teen. KPD says they are concerned for her wellbeing.

16 year-old Alexis Franklin was last seen leaving Division Street on foot the morning of March 22.

Anyone with any information is asked to call 911 or East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at (865) 215-7165.

Stats/Story: Denton’s Five RBIs Help #11/12 Vols Complete Series Sweep of #12/21 Aggies

Stats/Story: Denton’s Five RBIs Help #11/12 Vols Complete Series Sweep of #12/21 Aggies

Box Score (PDF) | Series Stats (PDF)

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – No. 11/12 Tennessee completed the weekend sweep of No. 12/21 Texas A&M with a 9-6 victory in Sunday’s series finale at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

The sweep was UT’s sixth in SEC play since the start of last season and could not have come at a better time after dropping its first three league games at Missouri last weekend.

The Volunteers (19-6, 3-3 SEC) got contributions from up and down the lineup as eight different players recorded a hit.

Senior third baseman Zane Denton was the star of the day with his first-career multi-homer game and drove in five runs for the Big Orange. The Brentwood, Tennessee, native reached base in all four of his plate appearances, going 3-for-3 with a walk and two runs scored from the nine-hole.

The bottom three of UT’s batting order combined to go 6-for-8 on the afternoon, accounting for half of the team’s 12 base hits.

Blake Burke and Hunter Ensley both had multi-hit days as well, finishing with two base knocks apiece while freshman Dylan Dreiling had a clutch pinch-hit double with two outs in the bottom of the fifth to give the Vols a 6-3 lead.

Drew Beam was effective in 4.2 innings of work, scattering six hits while allowing three runs (two earned) to go along with a pair of strikeouts. Seth Halvorsen picked up the win after tossing 0.2 innings in relief of Beam.

Aaron CombsZander SechristAJ RussellJake Fitzgibbons and Camden Sewell also pitched scoreless outings on the afternoon as Tennessee used nine different pitchers in the win.

Hunter Haas and Jace LaViolette both had multiple hits for Texas A&M (15-9, 1-5 SEC) while Jack Moss capped his impressive weekend with a solo home run and a pair of RBIs.

 Aggies’ starter Justin Lamkin struggled in his third start of the season, giving up six runs on eight hits in 4.1 innings to fall to 1-2 on the year.

UP NEXT: The Vols cap their five-game homestand on Tuesday against UNC Asheville before hitting the road for a big series at No. 1/1 LSU next Thursday-Saturday in Baton Rouge.

Tuesday’s midweek contest against the Bulldogs will start at 4:30 p.m. and be streamed on SEC Network+ through the ESPN app.

-UT Athletics

Vols 3B Zane Denton / Credit: UT Athletics
Photos/Stats/Story: #2/4 Lady Vols Softball Takes Series Against #13/16 Alabama

Photos/Stats/Story: #2/4 Lady Vols Softball Takes Series Against #13/16 Alabama

Box Score | Series Stats | Photo Gallery

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The No. 2-ranked Lady Vols softball team won a wild game three over No. 13 Alabama, 7-5, to win the series Sunday afternoon at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium in front of a third consecutive sellout crowd of 2,396 – the third-largest crowd for a Tennessee home game.
 
Tennessee (26-2, 8-1 SEC) scored seven runs on seven hits, led by senior Kiki Milloy’s two-hit three-RBI day. Graduate Ashley Rogers came on in relief for starter Payton Gottshall, tossing 5.2 innings. Rogers allowed three runs on three hits but fanned five Alabama batters en route to the win.
 
The Athens, Tennessee, native is now 10-0 on the year.
 
With the series loss, Alabama (24-10, 2-4 SEC) has now dropped its first two SEC series for the first time in program history. Alabama starter Montana Fouts threw just 2.2 innings on Sunday, allowing five runs on four hits. She took the loss and is 11-6 in 2023.
 
The Tide scored first with a pair of runs in the second. Ashley Prange drove in Ally Shipman for the game’s first run before eventually being walked in herself for their second run.
 
The Lady Vols struck back in the third thanks to a Milloy three-run home run – her 14th homer of the year – to left.
 
Tennessee added two more runs after Giulia Koutsoyanopulos homered to right center – which was initially called a three-run shot – but was reversed to a single with an unassisted out credited to the first baseman after Koutsoyanopulos passed base runner Brylee Mesusan. Koutsoyanopulos was called out on the play but the two runners on base scored to give UT a 5-2 lead after three.
 
The Big Orange added a little insurance as they tacked on two more runs in the fourth off a Lair Beautae double to center, scoring Rylie West and Milloy.
 
Not going quietly, Alabama pushed back in the top half of the fifth with a solo home run from Kenleigh Cahalan and a two-run homer off the bat of Bailey Dowling – cutting Tennessee’s lead to 7-5.
 
After giving up the three runs in the fifth, Rogers stimmed the Tide in the sixth and seventh – sitting Alabama down 1-2-3 in both innings.
 
LIKE SHE WAS NEVER OUT
Since returning to the starting lineup full-time last weekend at LSU, sophomore Lair Beautae is Tennessee’s leading hitter at .381 (8-for-21) with one home run, seven RBIs, a double and five runs scored.
 
DEALING IN THE SEC
With Ashley Rogers’ two wins against Alabama, the righty is now 4-0 in SEC play with a 0.98 ERA, three complete games and a pair of shutouts. She has notched 32 strikeouts in 28.2 innings of work, while surrendering just four runs on eight hits.
 
UP NEXT
Tennessee has a quick turnaround as it gets set to play ETSU at home on Tuesday night. The first pitch is slated for 6 p.m. ET and the game can be streamed on SEC Network+ or heard on UTSports.com with The Voice of the Lady Vols Brian Rice.

-UT Athletics

Lady Vols Softball / Credit: UT Athletics
Photos/Stats/Story: #2/4 Lady Vols Softball Takes Series Against #13/16 Alabama

Photos/Stats/Story: #2/4 Lady Vols Softball Takes Series Against #13/16 Alabama

Box Score | Series Stats | Photo Gallery

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The No. 2-ranked Lady Vols softball team won a wild game three over No. 13 Alabama, 7-5, to win the series Sunday afternoon at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium in front of a third consecutive sellout crowd of 2,396 – the third-largest crowd for a Tennessee home game.
 
Tennessee (26-2, 8-1 SEC) scored seven runs on seven hits, led by senior Kiki Milloy’s two-hit three-RBI day. Graduate Ashley Rogers came on in relief for starter Payton Gottshall, tossing 5.2 innings. Rogers allowed three runs on three hits but fanned five Alabama batters en route to the win.
 
The Athens, Tennessee, native is now 10-0 on the year.
 
With the series loss, Alabama (24-10, 2-4 SEC) has now dropped its first two SEC series for the first time in program history. Alabama starter Montana Fouts threw just 2.2 innings on Sunday, allowing five runs on four hits. She took the loss and is 11-6 in 2023.
 
The Tide scored first with a pair of runs in the second. Ashley Prange drove in Ally Shipman for the game’s first run before eventually being walked in herself for their second run.
 
The Lady Vols struck back in the third thanks to a Milloy three-run home run – her 14th homer of the year – to left.
 
Tennessee added two more runs after Giulia Koutsoyanopulos homered to right center – which was initially called a three-run shot – but was reversed to a single with an unassisted out credited to the first baseman after Koutsoyanopulos passed base runner Brylee Mesusan. Koutsoyanopulos was called out on the play but the two runners on base scored to give UT a 5-2 lead after three.
 
The Big Orange added a little insurance as they tacked on two more runs in the fourth off a Lair Beautae double to center, scoring Rylie West and Milloy.
 
Not going quietly, Alabama pushed back in the top half of the fifth with a solo home run from Kenleigh Cahalan and a two-run homer off the bat of Bailey Dowling – cutting Tennessee’s lead to 7-5.
 
After giving up the three runs in the fifth, Rogers stimmed the Tide in the sixth and seventh – sitting Alabama down 1-2-3 in both innings.
 
LIKE SHE WAS NEVER OUT
Since returning to the starting lineup full-time last weekend at LSU, sophomore Lair Beautae is Tennessee’s leading hitter at .381 (8-for-21) with one home run, seven RBIs, a double and five runs scored.
 
DEALING IN THE SEC
With Ashley Rogers’ two wins against Alabama, the righty is now 4-0 in SEC play with a 0.98 ERA, three complete games and a pair of shutouts. She has notched 32 strikeouts in 28.2 innings of work, while surrendering just four runs on eight hits.
 
UP NEXT
Tennessee has a quick turnaround as it gets set to play ETSU at home on Tuesday night. The first pitch is slated for 6 p.m. ET and the game can be streamed on SEC Network+ or heard on UTSports.com with The Voice of the Lady Vols Brian Rice.

-UT Athletics

Lady Vols Softball / Credit: UT Athletics

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