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Parents of Nashville school shooting victims fight to keep records out of public view

  • Parents of children killed in the Nashville school shooting are fighting to keep police investigative records secret, despite some being leaked to a media outlet.
  • Attorneys for the parents and The Covenant School argue that the shooter's writings are protected by federal copyright law and cannot be released under the Tennessee Public Records Act.
  • Chancery Court Judge I’ashea Myles expressed concern about the risk of copycat attacks if the documents were released.
  • Hale's parents transferred property ownership to victims' families to help keep the records closed.
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Parents of Nashville school shooting victims fight to keep records out of public view

The parents of children killed in a shooting at a private Christian school in Nashville are fighting to keep police investigative records a secret.

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WKYC broke the news in Cleveland, United States on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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