The Covenant School shooting occurred on March 28, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. A transgender woman, Audrey Hale, a woman wishing to be a male, entered the Presbyterian Covenant School which she had attended, and murdered six Christians victims (three children and three adults). The massacre occurred during the week of the Trans Day of Vengeance.[1] Hale, a former student at the school, was shot dead by police at the elementary school at 10:57 AM. Officer Rex Englebert (who wasn’t supposed to be in the sector) and Officer Michael Collazo were the two officers who shot at mass shooter Audrey Hale and fatally wounded her saving countless lives. These officers were not invited to Biden’s White House as heroes like other hero cops stopping mass shooters in the past.
Active shooter Audrey Elizabeth Hale drove to Covenant Church/School in her Honda Fit this morning, parked, and shot her way into the building. She was armed with 2 assault-type guns and a 9 millimeter pistol. pic.twitter.com/mIk2pDmCwQ
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) March 28, 2023
Nashville Police have released the bodycam footage and it cannot be stressed enough how remarkable this response was. These men are absolute heroes. pic.twitter.com/aOT8IJyH04
— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) March 28, 2023
Hale sent highly alarming text messages to her friend, Averianna Patton, outlining her plans for the day on Monday right before murdering innocent students and teachers.
The killer signed the message as both Audrey, her birth name, and Aiden — her transgender alias.
“My family doesn’t know what I’m about to do,” Hale continued. “One day this will make more sense. I’ve left more than enough evidence behind.”
The messages conclude by saying that “something bad is about to happen.”
Patton called the police, but it was already too late. Appearing on CNN the following week, Patton said that Hale had previously been suicidal. “Audrey has shared with others that she had been suicidal in the past and I knew to take this serious,” the former friend said. Patton explained that she was on hold for seven minutes with the non-emergency line and that Hale had already begun shooting by the time she spoke to the police. “I called Nashville’s non-emergency line at 10:14 am and was on hold for nearly seven minutes before speaking with someone who said that they would send an officer to my home,” Patton said. The first 9-1-1 call reporting the shooting came in at 10:13 am. Hale was dead by 10:27 a.m.(TGP1)
In the immediate aftermath, socialist premier Joe Biden addressed the American people from the White House to joke about the killings.[2] Biden regime chief propagandist Karine Jean-Pierre declared from the White House press briefing room after the trans killer was shot dead by police, “Our hearts go out to the trans community, as they are under attack right now.”[3] The Biden regime immediately responded to the horrific shooting by demanding gun control, including a ban on so-called “assault weapons.”
Executives at the social engineering news front, CBS News, barred the use of the word ‘transgender’ following the shooting in Nashville.
In the days following the school shooting, left-wing protestors stormed the Tennessee State Capitol with some citing the shooter as a victim, holding up 7 fingers to commemorate the shooter herself along with the children and staff she had murdered. Rallying cries of the protestors included “our blood, your hands!”.[4]
As Jim Hoft of TGP reported, the trans “Day of Vengeance” rallies still took place the following weekend at the US Supreme Court despite the shooting. Images also emerged showing radical trans activists posing with massive firearms and issuing threats against peaceful Christians. In one photo, a trans activist poses what the left calls “an assault rifle” and threatens to “kill christc**ks.”
This trans activist declares Audrey Hale, the school shooter, a martyr and also threatens faithful Christians. (See image)
A sample of art from Audrey Hale’s website:
The Nashville police chief confirmed that Audrey Hale identified as transgender, and suggested her trans identify played a role: “We have a manifesto … and a map of how all of this was going to play out.” Tennessee officials claimed that the release of the document was being stalled by the FBI.
According to a report from the Daily Mail, Hale’s parents, church coordinator Norma (a gun control activist), 61, and her husband Ronald, 64, “refused to let Hale – who had recently adopted the name Aiden and used he/him pronouns – dress as a man in their home.” The transgender child killer would dress like a woman at home, then change clothes when she went out.
“You only see what you want to see. Their religion does not allow them to accept homosexuality,” a source told the Daily Mail. “She was Audrey at home but when she left the house she changed clothes. They did know about it, they just didn’t accept it.” The Nashville Police said that Hale had more targets, including her own family. “We’ve talked to the father and the mother. We searched the home and found two more weapons there and some more maps, pertaining to thinking about some other incidents,” Police Chief John Drake told CBS. “We strongly believe there were going to be some other targets, including family members, and one of the malls here in Nashville and it just did not happen.”
Neighbors told the paper that she was a “tomboy” and “skater.” “She introduced herself about a year and a half ago as Audrey,” a neighbor told the Mail. “I treated her like a female and she didn’t correct me. She seemed artistic, quiet, and well-mannered.” Police say that Hale was receiving care for an “emotional disorder.”(TGP2)
The Wyoming Freedom Caucus revealed that Democratic State Rep. Karlee Provenza posted a meme on Instagram days after the mass shooting threatening opponents of the pro-trans movement. The meme shows an older woman, named “Auntie Fa” in a reference to Antifa, holding a rifle. The full message reads “Auntie Fa Says Protect Trans Folks Against Fascists & Bigots.”
Josselyn Berry, the press secretary for Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, resigned after a recent tweet went viral advocating gun violence against “transphobes. The tweet featured a gif of a woman holding two handguns, ready to fire, with the caption “us when we see transphobes.”