Culture Police Announce Manifesto of Nashville Transgender Mass Killer Won't Be Released Soon - Trans privilege

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The release of transgender mass killer Audrey Hale’s manifesto has been put on hold.

The Nashville Police Department had previously told Fox News Digital last week the manifesto was being revealed and would be released. People are interested to see what drove Hale to murder six innocent people, including three children, at the Covenant School in late March.

Now, it appears that the process has hit a roadblock.

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Metro Nashville PD announced Wednesday afternoon that “Due to pending litigation filed this week, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department has been advised by counsel to hold in abeyance the release of records related to the shooting at The Covenant School pending orders or direction of the court.”

The update is in response to a lawsuit filed by former Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Hammond and the Tennessee Firearms Association against the Nashville city government and the police to release the manifesto, according to TimeFreePress.com.

As of early May, the public still doesn’t have any idea what is in the manifesto.

People continue to demand the release of Audrey Hale’s manifesto.​

It’s been more than a month since Audrey Hale walked into the Covenant School to unleash her rampage of terror against children and staffers.

Despite the significant time that has passed, government officials have seemingly dragged their feet to make sure the manifesto doesn’t come out. For most of the time, it appeared that Hale’s writings would never be released.

Metro Nashville Council Member Courtney Johnston previously told the New York Post, “What I was told is, her manifesto was a blueprint on total destruction, and it was so, so detailed at the level of what she had planned … That document in the wrong person’s hands would be astronomically dangerous.”

Then, the police indicated it would be and now it’s back on ice in response to a lawsuit to make it public. At this point, the only way for people to trust the process is to release it. It’s not the government’s job to determine what is for public consumption.

Plus, as I wrote previously, if Audrey Hale wore a MAGA hat during her rampage, all her life details would have immediately become public. Instead, there’s been next to no movement on the release of the manifesto.

It’s also interesting to note it was initially framed that it was on the FBI to release it. Now, Nashville police are making it clear it’s ultimately on them. For the sake of trust in the process, Audrey Hale’s manifesto must come out. The longer it doesn’t the more conspiracy theories and distrust will be planted and grow. Release it ASAP without any redactions.

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This typo gave me a chuckle. Not sure how Crowder would feel. Already fixed, sadly. 😟
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Damn, the divorce arc is hitting him hard.

apparently there's more pages to come. when, idk.
I have a feeling it will be a weekly thing. There are allegedly a lot of pages and if he is smart Crowder would milk it like that. Also it keeps it in the news cycle longer and hopefully just pressure the feds to just release the whole thing to get it over with.
 
So why did the cops and fbi not want this out in the open? I thought it would be because the shooter screeing about cis people and how they should all die. But all I see is some faggots and crackers dropped. Nothing that shocking.
It's shocking for libs since it's confirmation that the killer tranny hated white people to the point they would kill kids over it.

So you have a story of woke shit, mixed with trannies being mentally ill, with the insane woke tranny also going after kids. It's a combo of all "culture war" stuff libs hate hearing right wingers go on about in the flesh.
 
It's literally the top featured content on the site, you lazy nigger.
Can you blame him? His mom’s husband is 1/64 North African.
Even sadder, that appears to be the part the cops have said is "Meticulously Planned" and a "How-To Guide" for committing mass murder.............. fuckin' weak-ass cops.
There was no skitzo posting or philosophizing. No unique racial epitaphs or tics. No funny catchphrases. This supposed “man” drew a heart around the word home. I rate this a 0/10. Worst. Manifesto. Ever.
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There was no skitzo posting or philosophizing. No unique racial epitaphs or tics. No funny catchphrases. This supposed “man” drew a heart around the word home. I rate this a 0/10. Worst. Manifesto. Ever.
I mentioned this in the other thread: calling it a manifesto is setting up people for disappointment. It's just a diary with her ramblings. She's not writing down some political sperg about her motivations. All it says (so far) is "I'm gonna kill kids bc I'm angry!"

I can't remember, but it's even confirmed that she wanted the world to read this? Otherwise, it's just a private diary. People writing manifestos often want them published because there is some social or political message they did their crime for. This moron just seemed too mad and crazy.
 
Notice that some of the most vitriolic opposition to this release comes from journoscum asserting that "no no chuds you're all misunderstanding the tranny's true intent, we still know better than you, we haven't seen the manifesto before but we know better than you!"

From sea to shining sea, America will be free (of journos)
 
The longer they sat on this, the more it became clear to more and more normies that the MSM and TPTB were suppressing this due to an agenda. It's shit like this that is causing more people to wake the fuck up to what's going on. If it had been a straight white male (a real male, not a pooner) who was ranting about niggers, spics, and muzzies instead of crackers, that manifesto would have been blasted on every news source within 24hrs. But it was hushed up for MONTHS because it makes TPTB and their pets look bad. People are going to notice that shit.
 
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That log has the same energy as Coldsteel Cruz. This pooner/troon wanted to get noticed. To be the hero who would stand against the ever hateful patriarchy that made their castrated lives harder. Cruz did his killings to impress this one girl and this troon did it to make a statement.

The incel to troon pipeline is real.

The longer they sat on this, the more it became clear to more and more normies that the MSM and TPTB were suppressing this due to an agenda. It's shit like this that is causing more people to wake the fuck up to what's going on. If it had been a straight white male (a real male, not a pooner) who was ranting about niggers, spics, and muzzies instead of crackers, that manifesto would have been blasted on every news source within 24hrs. But it was hushed up for MONTHS because it makes TPTB and their pets look bad. People are going to notice that shit.
Its too fucking late. The common man sees the elites as utter irredeemable monsters out to turn everyone into slaves. People are now acting accordingly and they hate that fact.
 
Excerpts From Nashville School Shooter’s Writings Are Published Online
The New York Times (archive.ph)
By Emily Cochrane
2023-11-07 01:16:31GMT

A conservative political commentator published three photographs on Monday that appeared to show excerpts from writings by the shooter who killed six people at a Nashville Christian school, enraging parents of the surviving students and prompting an investigation into the leak.

For months there has been a court battle over whether any of the assailant’s writings should be released, with the families of about 100 students who survived the shooting at the Covenant School in March having sought to prevent their publication.

The larger trove of documents — which one city official quantified in court as “voluminous” — has remained with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department as the legal battle winds its way through the courts. But on Monday, Steven Crowder, the political commentator, published three photos of handwritten notebook pages that appeared to have been left behind by the shooter and reflected a hateful, calculated plan to target the private school and its students.

The Police Department later confirmed that it was involved in the investigation into “the dissemination of three photographs of writings,” adding that the photos in question were not formal “crime scene images.”

The release of the images was hailed by high-profile conservative lawmakers in Tennessee and on Capitol Hill, who have said that keeping the writings from public view was akin to a cover-up. In a video discussing the images, Mr. Crowder said his staff had reviewed the photographs from an undisclosed source and had worked to verify their authenticity, framing their release in part as an effort to force transparency.

But his move stunned city officials, leading Mayor Freddie O’Connell, who was sworn in to his role in late September, to order an investigation into how the images had been released.

Wally Dietz, the law director for the Nashville metro government, who is responsible for overseeing the investigation, said on Monday that he had “limited information about this possible leak of documents.”

And it enraged and horrified the parents of the surviving students, who said they feared what other information might be divulged.

“The damage done today is already significant, and I’m worried it’s only going to grow,” said Brent Leatherwood, a parent of three Covenant students. He at times held back tears as he spoke inside Woodmont Baptist Church, where he and other parents had reunited with their children in the hours after the violence.

He called whoever had leaked the photos “a viper” who had allowed someone “who terrorized our family with bullets to be able to now terrorize us with words from the grave.”

The March 27 shooting at the Covenant School was the deadliest school shooting this year in the United States, leaving three 9-year-old children and three adults dead and shattering the sanctity of a quiet, Christian community tucked in the city’s Green Hills neighborhood. The police killed the assailant, who was armed with two assault-style weapons and a handgun, about 14 minutes after the first 911 call.

The authorities said that the assailant, a 28-year-old former student of the school, had bought weapons legally while under treatment for an emotional disorder and had “considered the actions of other mass murderers.”

But seven months after the violence, a motive remains unclear. That has led journalists, lawmakers and gun rights activists to push for details from the writings left behind in the shooter’s car and home, particularly as the Tennessee legislature remains deadlocked on how to address gun violence.

Right-wing activists have long focused on the assailant’s gender identity as a possible factor in the violence. (Police officials said the shooter identified as transgender but have not said there is any evidence that that had contributed to the motivation.)

On Monday, Senator J.D. Vance, Republican of Ohio, and the billionaire Elon Musk were among those who seized on a mention of white privilege in the published excerpts to argue that the shooter, who was white, was carrying out anti-white violence.

Several news outlets, including The Tennessean; at least one state lawmaker; and gun rights groups sued for the release of the documents after their requests were stonewalled during what police officials said was an ongoing investigation.

Republicans and gun rights groups said it was necessary to understand what had led to the shooting as calls for tightened gun laws grew in the months after the shooting. Lawyers for the news outlets also warned against weakening of public records laws in Tennessee and of infringements on the outlets’ First Amendment rights.

But the parents of surviving Covenant School students, as well as the school itself and the adjoining church on the campus, asked a judge to allow them to participate in the lawsuit and argue against the release of the writings. In court filings, the parents detailed the pervasive trauma that had upended their children’s lives and pleaded against releasing any information that could jeopardize their efforts to heal.

Experts have also cited research centered on the notoriety of the two gunmen responsible for the deadly violence at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., in 1999. Fueled by the repeated publication of the men’s faces and motivations, it has spawned what is now known as the Columbine effect, in which other troubled young people have turned to the gunmen as a source of sinister inspiration for achieving infamy.

Social media has increasingly allowed other mass shooters to leave behind an instantly accessible online trail of hate and bigotry to explain their intent, as in the attacks in Buffalo and in El Paso. But the shooter in Nashville had a limited social media presence, heightening the interest in the writings.

The legal case in Nashville remains in limbo. Mr. Leatherwood said he believed the publication of the excerpts had reinforced the parents’ arguments, but he did not say whether the parents would take additional legal action.

The release of the documents was further complicated over the summer when the parents of the assailant agreed to give legal ownership of the writings to the families of the Covenant School students. (The writings were already in police possession after being collected as evidence but legally belonged to the shooter’s closest surviving relatives.)

“We did not release these, nor have we ever seen any of the papers,” said David Raybin, a lawyer representing Ronald and Norma Hale, the parents of the shooter. Citing the ongoing litigation, he declined to comment further.
 
I remember that there were some serious discussions from the left that the only reason this pooner manifesto wasn't released because of how brilliantly strategic it would be. I don't see them talking at all about it now.
They were also very smug, assuming that the line about the families and schools not wanting it released meant that abuse from the school is what motivated the shooting. I do think the families are the school were somehow pressured into saying they didn't want it released, as the local police seemed to want to release it rather quickly. They sure got this one wrong, what's out so far is pretty damning to what they hold dear, and that begs the question of why it wasn't released.
 
They were also very smug, assuming that the line about the families and schools not wanting it released meant that abuse from the school is what motivated the shooting. I do think the families are the school were somehow pressured into saying they didn't want it released, as the local police seemed to want to release it rather quickly. They sure got this one wrong, what's out so far is pretty damning to what they hold dear, and that begs the question of why it wasn't released.
There is a taxpayer funded government agency in the DoJ called the "Community Relations Service" that has a big hand in incidents like this. It apparently had been around since the 60s, but since Clinton (and definitely since Obama) it has been getting larger and larger. I guarantee they are the ones convincing families to put pressure on the police and politicians to not release this, since they do this shit to families every time a minority kills/rapes a white person. And let's keep in mind this church is more or less a leftist church too so of course they believe it.
 
There is a taxpayer funded government agency in the DoJ called the "Community Relations Service" that has a big hand in incidents like this. It apparently had been around since the 60s, but since Clinton (and definitely since Obama) it has been getting larger and larger. I guarantee they are the ones convincing families to put pressure on the police and politicians to not release this, since they do this shit to families every time a minority kills/rapes a white person. And let's keep in mind this church is more or less a leftist church too so of course they believe it.

Exactly. It is an agency whose sole purpose is to "offer assistance and guidance" those affected by high profile incidents (read: pressure and guilt trip those affected into going with the official narrative). For example, whenever you see the parents of someone who was raped by an illegal alien or gunned down in cold blood by a nigger, and they show up on the news talking about how they don't want their child's story to be used to push racism or how they welcome immigrants, and how they forgive their child's attacker, you can bet its because this agency paid them a visit and explained in no uncertain terms what would happen to the family if they didn't play nice in front of the cameras.
 
I remember that there were some serious discussions from the left that the only reason this pooner manifesto wasn't released because of how brilliantly strategic it would be. I don't see them talking at all about it now.
From the OP:
Metro Nashville Council Member Courtney Johnston previously told the New York Post, “What I was told is, her manifesto was a blueprint on total destruction, and it was so, so detailed at the level of what she had planned … That document in the wrong person’s hands would be astronomically dangerous.”
This council member ought to be tarred and feathered for telling such a ludicrous lie.
 
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