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Nashville school district defends no metal detectors before school shooting: ‘Unintended consequences’

New York Post reported that Antiochia High School in Nashville, Tennessee, which was fatal last Wednesday, did not have a metal detector just because of concerns about racism.

“I knew that this day would happen,” said Franvish, a member of the former board of the former Metronachville Public School (MNPS). New York Post。 “It was like a free open door, and I knew it would happen just because everyone came in.”

The shooting that died of the 16 -year -old student Joseline Coria Escalante and the suspect died, the AI ​​Security System could not detect a 17 -year -old Gunman weapon and then introduced a metal detector to the school. I'm looking for it.

The Metro Nashville Police Station said that the shooting case was being investigated at Antiochia High School. Three people, including the suspect, were injured. (X/ @mnpdnashville)

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Bush claims that he pressed the metal detector while providing it on the MNPS board, but claimed that the Director Adrian Battle was not acceptable.

The battle told reporters that there was no metal detector, but did not explain in detail the possible impacts because the school district could have an “unintended result.”

It is said that MNP has posted a study that indicates that metal detectors have affected color students and can plant more fear than safety for some people. However, Bush rejected the reasoning as a “bull's bundle.”

“No research [that] It indicates that the metal detector does not work. “Bush told the post.” If so, I don't have them in airports and sports games, so I don't have them in all of these places that require security. “

Antiochia High School firing commemoration

Jordan Heaver will leave a flower on January 23, 2025 on the monument for the victims of shooting at Antiochia High School on the outskirts of Nashville, Tennessee. (AP/George Walker IV)

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Parents require MNP to consider the installation of metal detectors at least. MNPS MOM MARY UHLES said Local outlet WSMV 4 It's time for the administrator to take action, not “sitting and squeezing”.

“At the end of the day, you have to ask your questions. Which is more afraid of? Are you walking on a metal detector or a part of severe violence?”

Melissa Alvarez-Zabbriskie, the parent of another MNP, believes that she has been demanding a metal detector for many years to WSMV 4 and has been able to prevent the fatal shooting that occurred last week.

After a fatal shooting, Governor Tennessee, Bill Lee, expressed his gratitude to the law enforcement agencies and the first respondents for responding quickly and continuing to investigate. He also said he was praying for the victims and their families.

Police cars are lined up outside of Antiochia High School.

Tennessee State Troopers and the special agent of the National Land Security Bureau in Tennessee are in the shooting scene outside the Nashville. (X/ @tnhighWaypatrol)

Antiochia High School students talk about a mixed OTIC scene when shooting is developed. The victim's family speaks

“Every day, I tell her how much she loves her,” said Escalante's father, German Colea, told WTVF. “It's not fair.”

Escalante's aunt also told the WTVF, saying, “He is a very calm girl and is good.”

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In February 2023, the MNPS board was reported by local outlet WKRN in Greenlit, a 1 million dollar contract with the AI ​​Gun Detection System, scheduled to end on November 30, 2025, on November 30, 2025. The AI ​​company claims on the website that the system identifies gun threats and can send “Human enhanced intelligence” to fast -less ponders. But last Wednesday, the system could not pick up the 17 -year -old suspect's weapon.

“AI visual gun detection is a new promising method for receiving prior warnings before the accident occurs, and it is possible to take precautionary measures. This is a lot of violence of most guns outdoors. In the case, it is a complete view of a security camera that has not been monitored before, so unfortunately, the gun was branded only in a toilet without a camera. For 30 seconds in the invisible cafeteria, the human eyes are not visible to Fox News Digital.

“We are sad that this tragic incident has occurred, despite various security methods, reminds us of our mission and doubles the efforts to monitor with all available cameras. The AI ​​system has failed, “even if you say it, it can be used to reduce the safety of schools and staff.”

MNP has not yet responded to the comment Fox News request.

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