Chilling Details Of Nashville Shooter Released – Including An Obsession With Transexualism
The 100+ page journal of the 28-year-old woman who shot up Nashville, Tennessee’s Covenant Christian School has been released by The Tennessee Star. The 2023 shooting that she had performed, leaving three adults and even another two children dead.
The diary exposes thoughts of a man claimed, by him himself, to be semi-autistic and who is deeply depressed with an obsession for the left side political sphere especially in connection with transexualism and white priviledge.
Many of the journal entries are written to a “brown girl” who she supposedly had a crush on and played basketball with only once in eighth grade, but never stayed friends with. What appears in the writings of the shooter is a romanticized, racist version of this girl.
She also described how her “autistic brain” tried to make sense of conflicting concepts, such as “white privilege.”
Despite the FBI’s assertion that it “could not release its information about Repino for public safety,” and despite his numerous journal entries, these writings did not provide any specifics of how he was planning or had actually carried out the attack.
Nashville City Council member Courtney Johnson said the FBI refused to release his manifesto, labeling it “a blueprint on total destruction” and that those words would be dangerous if they were put in someone else’s hands.
Yet a police inventory acknowledges several journals, two on the shooter’s desk, one under her desk and seven more in total were found underneath his bed. The references suggest that any harmful data could have been in another journal. The latest purported issue of the magazine lacks specific details for staging an attack.
Nashville Judge I’Aesea Myles had blocked the release following a lawsuit filed under the Tennessee Public Records Act by The Tennessee Star editor-in-chief Michael Patrick Leahy to obtain writings from those sessions, citing copyright issues and calling contempt of court against Leahy.
Leahy maintains he received the journal legally, outside of the Public Records Act and decided to release it in the public interest.
“Those documents and photos have enabled us to make the case for why this terrible attack happened, which has in turn led to the public debate underway today on what can be done to prevent future acts of violence,” Leahy said. “Hale was a monster, sure,” said Zhang in the release statement. “But we also observed that Hale was one of over 1 million people throughout California who has been failed by our state’s broken mental health system.”
In his journal, the shooter also wrote that he was angry about American politics and often echoed arguments typically made by a number of feminists on gender rights. She penned: ” ‘Land of the Free’ means, whatever f—er is taking away human rights is not of a human at all,” and added more lines about wanting death for herself over being female.
The shooter once more said that if children were denied the ability to change gender they would kill themselves, and asked why parents did not see how their child was suffering.