Police said the suspect fatally shot himself after killing a 16-year-old and wounding a 17-year-old at Antioch High School.
As 31-year-old Travis Garland walked into the Gordon Jewish Community Center in Nashville at about 7:45 p.m. Jan. 13, he was stopped by a front desk staff person who noticed him holding a phone up to look like he was recording, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said in a Jan. 16 news release.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Titans have hired John Fassel as the team’s special teams coordinator. Fassel joins the Titans with 20 seasons of prior NFL experience, including the past five years as special teams coordinator with the Dallas Cowboys.
Students rallied at the Tennessee legislature for stronger gun control after a shooting at a Nashville high school. Students from Antioch High School held signs honoring Josselin Corea Escalante, who was killed by another student.
The Tennessee Titans have hired veteran assistant John Fassel as their special teams coordinator among some changes to coach Brian Callahan’s staff announced Monday.
Along with Anderson, the Titans are parting ways with passing game coordinator/cornerbacks coach Chris Harris, tight ends coach Justin Outten, special teams assistant Anthony Levine, and defensive assistant Clint McMillan.
Former University of Tennessee football player Reggie McKenzie will return to his home state to serve in the front office of the Tennessee Titans.
Kaden Martin, the son of Tennessee football legend Tee Martin, has transferred to MTSU to play football under Derek Mason
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The shooter was “significantly influenced by web-based material, especially that found on non-traditional sites that most would find harmful and objectionable,” police said.
Authorities are examining “very concerning online writings and social media posts” connected to the shooter who killed a female student and wounded another student in a Nashville high school cafeteria.