JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
WELL RIGHT OFF I NEVER HEARD THIS WAS A HATE CRIME AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS KILLED IN THIS SHOOTING. LIKE ANY OTHER SHOOTING IS INSTANTLY SAID. IT WAS PROBABLY A BLACK OR MUSLIM GIRL THAT KILLED THEM. WE WILL SEE SINCE THEY NEVER GAVE A DESCRIPTION AND COLOR OF THIS TEEN FEMALE POLICE HAD A SHOOT OUT WITH AND KILLED. IT WAS A BAPTIST CHURCH SCHOOL/SEMINARY I DO BELIEVE. BUT I MAY BE WRONG ON THAT. I WILL GET AN UPDATE IN A COUPLE HOURS.
KILLER WAS A TRANNY
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WELL I NAILED THIS SHOOTING RIGHT ON. THE HE AUDREY LIZ HALE AGE 28 WHATEVER HIS MALE NAME WAS. TURNED TRANSGENGER WOMAN. IN A HATE CRIME KILLED 6 CHRISTIANS IN A NASHVILLE CHURCH. WITH 2 OF THE 3 GUNS BEING ILLEGEAL. THAT HE KILLED THE 6 CHRISTIANS WITH. THIS TRANNY WENT TO THIS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL. BUT WE DON'T KNOW HOW LONG AGO IT WAS. NOT ONE LIBERAL DEMONUTCASE MEDIA LAME BRAIN FAKE SERIOUS FACE PEACE OF DUNG MENTIONED IT WAS A HATE CRIME. WHAT IT REALLY WAS. NOT EVEN FOX SAID IT WAS A HATE CRIIME AGAINST CHRISTIANITY. IF THIS WAS A CHRISTIAN KILLING TRANNYS. THE NAME WOULD HAVE BEEN OUT IN 10 MINUTES AFTER THE SHOOTING. AND SAYING THIS WAS A HATE CRIME AGAINST THE SODOMITE RAINBOW GROUPERS BURN IN THE LAKE OF FIRE FOREVER CROWD AND LIBERAL SUCKUPS.
7 dead, including shooter and 3 children, at Nashville Christian school: Here's everything we know-Police said the suspect was a 28-year-old who identified as a transgender woman and was once a student at the private school.-Dylan Stableford and Caitlin Dickson-Mon, March 27, 2023 at 4:00 p.m. EDT
A 28-year-old suspect opened fire at a private Christian elementary school in Nashville on Monday, killing three 9-year-old children and three adults before being killed by responding officers, officials say.The slain children were identified by police as Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs and William Kinney, all aged 9. The adults were Cynthia Peak, a 61-year-old substitute teacher; Mike Hill, a 61-year-old custodian; and 60-year-old head of the school Katherine Koonce.Police identified the shooter as Audrey Elizabeth Hale, who was from the Nashville area and was once a student at the school. They initially identified Hale as female before clarifying that Hale was transgender, having been assigned female at birth before later identifying as male.Here’s everything we know.How it unfolded-The shooting at the Covenant School began shortly after 10 a.m., when police responded to a call about an active shooter at the school for preschool through sixth grade students.The shooter, armed with two assault-style rifles and a handgun, entered the school through a side entrance and “traversed her way from the first floor to the second floor firing multiple shots,” Nashville Police spokesman Don Aaron told reporters.Five responding officers arrived on the scene within 14 minutes of the first 911 call, Aaron said. Two of the officers entered the building, followed the sounds of gunfire and engaged the suspect on the second floor in a lobby area. They fatally shot her.Nashville Police Chief John Drake said police uncovered detailed maps of the school in a search of Hale's home.A police officer suffered minor injuries from broken glass. No one else was injured. The rest of the approximately 200 students and 50 staff members were evacuated. And students were taken to a nearby church for family reunification.America’s latest mass shooting-According to the Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass shooting as one in which at least four people are shot excluding the shooter, there have been 129 mass shootings in the United States so far this year, up from about 100 at this point last year.Three have occurred at schools, including the deadly mass shooting at Michigan State University on Feb. 13.At a previously scheduled event in Washington, D.C., on Monday afternoon, President Biden bemoaned the country’s latest mass shooting.“It’s sick,” Biden said at a women’s business summit at the White House. “It’s heartbreaking — a family’s worst nightmare.”Biden reiterated his call to Congress for an assault weapons ban.“We have to do more to stop gun violence,” the president said. “It’s ripping our communities apart, ripping at the very soul of our nation. And we have to do more to protect our schools.”White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also addressed the tragedy at the daily press briefing.“So we’re seeing the heartbreaking news of another shooting of innocent schoolchildren, this time in Nashville,” Jean-Pierre said. “While we don’t know yet all the details in this latest tragic shooting, we know that too often our schools and our communities are being devastated by gun violence.”“Schools should be safe spaces for our kids to grow and learn and for our educators to teach,” Jean-Pierre said.At an event earlier in the day, first lady Jill Biden, an educator herself, informed attendees about the shooting.“I am truly without words,” Jill Biden said. “And our children deserve better.”‘Aren’t you guys tired of this?’Following a news conference with police in Nashville, a woman and gun control activist who said she survived the shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Ill., last year gave an impassioned plea to reporters.“Aren't you guys tired of being here and having to cover all of these mass shootings?” Ashbey Beasley said, according to USA Today. “I’m from Highland Park, Ill. My son and I survived a mass shooting over the summer. I am in Tennessee on a family vacation, with my son, visiting my sister-in-law.”Beasley said she has been lobbying lawmakers in Washington, D.C., since the Highland Park massacre.“How is this still happening? How are our children still dying and why are we failing them?” Beasley added. “You're not sick of it? We have to do something."
Nashville school shooting: 3 students, 3 adults killed by female suspect, police say
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Three children and three adults were gunned down on Monday by a female shooting suspect at a Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, according to officials. The female gunman was also killed by responding officers. The shooting happened at The Covenant School, a Presbyterian school for about 200 students from preschool to sixth grade. Three students and three adult staff members were killed, police said during a news briefing on Monday afternoon. The shooter, who "appeared to be in her teens," was armed with at least two "assault-type rifles'' and a handgun. The suspect was engaged by officers in an "upper-level part" of the school and was killed by 10:27 a.m. local time, police said.Nashville shooting: 3 children, suspect killed at Covenant School.Three children were killed in a shooting at a private Christian grade school in Nashville on Monday, hospital officials said. The suspect is also dead after a confrontation with police. The names and ages of the victims and Tthe shooter were not immediately released. At noon local time, the Metro Nashville Police Department confirmed the "active shooter event" on Twitter, while the fire department said it responded to an "active aggressor" but did not give any specifics.
The Covenant School is located about 10 miles southwest of downtown Nashville.Nashville’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) also said it was responding to the scene. Students were seen walking to safety Monday, holding hands as they left their school surrounded by police cars, to a nearby Woodmont Baptist Church to reunite with their parents.
Responding officers are pictured at The Covenant School on March 27, 2023, in Nashville, Tennessee. (Credit: Metro Nashville Police Department)-The Covenant School was founded as a ministry of Covenant Presbyterian Church in 2001, according to the school’s website. The school is in Nashville’s affluent Green Hills neighborhood, located about 10 miles southwest of downtown. Green Hills is also home to the famed Bluebird CafĂ© – a beloved spot for musicians and songwriters.Students were seen walking to safety Monday, holding hands as they left their school surrounded by police cars, to a nearby Woodmont Baptist Church to reunite with their parents.
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The killings come as communities around the nation are reeling from a spate of school violence, including the massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, last year; a first grader who shot his teacher in Virginia; and a shooting last week in Denver that wounded two administrators.Tennessee lawmakers offered their condolences following Monday's shooting. The state's senators, Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty, both released statements mourning the tragedy and praising law enforcement.
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entrance to Covenant Presbyterian Church, which hosts the Covenant
School, where police responded to a mass shooting. (Credit: Emily
Zanotti/Fox News Digital)-"Devastated and
heartbroken about the tragic news at Covenant School," Hagerty tweeted
Monday. "I'm grateful to law enforcement and first responders for their
heroic actions. I am monitoring the situation closely, and my office is
in contact with local officials & available to anyone needing
assistance.""Chuck & I are heartbroken to hear about the
shooting at Covenant School in Nashville. My office is in contact with
federal, state, & local officials, & we stand ready to assist,"
Blackburn wrote in a statement. "Thank you to the first responders
working on site. Please join us in prayer for those affected."This story was reported from Cincinnati. The Associated Press contributed.