Judicial Watch receives partial manifesto of Nashville transgender shooter Audrey Hale
Judicial Watch claimed the new pages, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, detailed Hale's "violent thoughts, the targeting and planning of the shooting attack on The Covenant School, and transgender-related obsessions."
Conservative legal watchdog Judicial Watch on Tuesday said it had received another 485 pages of the manifesto belonging to transgender shooter Audrey Hale, who killed six people in the Covenant School shooting in Nashville two years ago.
Hale, who was born a white female but identified as a male, notoriously slammed white privilege, women, and Christianity in writings prior to the attack. However, the Metro Nashville Police Department, in their final report earlier this year, said notoriety was Hale's primary motivation.
Judicial Watch claimed the new pages, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, detailed Hale's "violent thoughts, the targeting and planning of the shooting attack on The Covenant School, and transgender-related obsessions."
“These are the writings of a deeply disturbed individual,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said. “However, there was no point in the Biden FBI hiding them. We appreciate the Trump administration’s transparency. This information may possibly help Americans avoid tragedies like this in the future.”
The FBI started producing the documents for Judicial Watch in April and has given them 828 pages out of 2,056 so far.
They are also requesting documents provided to the FBI from local law enforcement officials.
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