According to the New York Post, Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, made a fatal shooting incident last Wednesday. Due to the concerns of some administrators, there was no metal detector.
“I know this day will happen.” Fran Bush, a member of the former Nashville Public School (MNPS) board New York PostEssence “I know this happens, just because it is like a free open door, everyone comes in.”
This shooting caused 16 -year -old student Josseelin Corea Escalante and the suspects. Parents asked the school to introduce metal detectors after the AI security system failed to detect the 17 -year -old Gunman weapon.

Most of the Nashville Police said that Antia High School was investigating the shooting incident. The three were injured, including the suspect, they fired. (X/ @mnpdnashville)
Bush claims that she promoted a metal detector when she took office in the board of directors of MNPS, but the regional director Adrienne Battle was not accepted.
The battlefield told reporters that due to the potential “accidents”, the school district did not have metal detectors, but there was no detailed explanation possible impact.
It is said that MNP sent a study to the post, indicating that the metal detector may have a inadequate impact on students in the color of the colored races and instill more fear, rather than a sense of security for some people. However, Bush regards this reasoning as “a group of bulls”.
Bush told the “Post”: “No study shows that the metal detector does not work.” “If so, then we will not have them in our airport and sports games. Have them “

Jordan Hebert left flowers in AntiOch High School in Nashville on January 23, 2025. (AP/George Walker IV)
Parents require MNP to consider installing metal detectors at least. MNPS mother Mary Uhles (Mary Uhles) told Local media WSMV 4 It’s time to let the administrator take action instead of “sitting around the surroundings.”
“In the final analysis, you must ask yourself a question, which is more afraid of? Walk through the metal detector or some terrible violence occurs?”
Another MNPS parent Melissa Alvarez-Zabriskie told WSMV 4 that she has been asking metal detectors for many years, and she believes that they can “stop” the fatal shooting incident last week.
After the shooting, Bill Lee, Governor of Tennessee thanked “law enforcement and emergency personnel responded quickly and continue to investigate.” He also said he was praying for the victims and his family.

Tennessee State Police Officer and Tennessee Special Agent Agent Special Agent of the Ministry of Land and Safety was shot at the Anti High School outside Nashville. (X/ @tnhighwayPatrol)
“I tell her how much I love her every day,” Escant’s father, Germany Corea, told WTVF. “This is unfair.”
Escalante’s aunt also told WTVF that the 16 -year -old young man was a “very calm girl and good behavior.”
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According to the local media WKRN, in February 2023, the MNPS board of directors and the AI gun detection system Omnilert contract of 1 million US dollars, the contract is scheduled to end on November 30, 2025. AI claims on its website that the system can identify the threat of guns and send “human verification information” to the first respondent. However, last Wednesday, the system failed to pick up the 17 -year -old suspect’s weapon.
“The AI Visual Gun test is a new and promising method that has been warned before the incident. It allows preventive measures. This is especially because most of the gun violence began outdoors and usually understands that the former has not been fully understood before the past has not been fully understood. Unfortunately, the supervised security camera is unfortunately that the case of the Nashville’s metropolis only wields a gun in the bathroom without a camera, and then lasted in the buffet restaurant for 30 seconds. It’s not AI, “Omnilert CEO Dave Fraser told Fox News.
“Although various security methods have been adopted, we regret this tragic event, which reminds us of our task value and doubled hard to monitor each camera available camera. It can be said that it is misleading and may only reduce the safety of children and employees in our school. “
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