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It’s been one year since the tragic Covenant School shooting where a trans-identified female killed three kids and three adults. The DOJ argued that releasing the manifesto could lead to conspiracy theories, people believing that school shooters are mentally ill and contribute to future attacks. Subsequently, officials thought it would be better to withhold this information from the public.

CEO & Editor-in-chief at The Tennessee Star Michael Leahy obtained 80 unreleased pages of the writings of Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale and joined today’s show to discuss this latest update.

According to The Star:

One of the pages reviewed by The Star is a journal or diary entry, written by Hale, that is dated February 20, 2023, or just 35 days before Hale committed the attack.

In the highly political entry, Hale makes a series of claims about the rights afforded to gun owners, transgender people and non-binary people in the United States.

“So now in America, it makes one a criminal to have a gun or, be transgender, or non-binary,” wrote Hale. She added, “God I hate those s***head politicians.”

After warning about rights for the disabled, Hale wrote, “Disabled have rights, civil races have rights, LGBTQ have rights, gun owners have rights.”

Hale’s rant did not appear to overtly reference a major political party, and at one point warned against the United States curtailing its Second Amendment in an effort to become like the United Kingdom or Europe, but closed with remarks expressing frustration over her gender identity.

According to a June 5 article published by the outlet, Hale was receiving “treatment from the Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital, where professionals failed to report her violent fantasies to law enforcement.”

Hale was transferred from her first psychologist to Vanderbilt in 2019 after the former informed her parents that she had “suicidal ideation” and recommended that she be involuntarily committed. According to Leahy, she also used a Pell Grant from her college to purchase guns and ammunition.

“We have a mental health crisis in this country and the mental health system in Nashville massively failed at multiple levels and that’s the real story here,” Leahy said.

Last night, Leahy was ordered by a state judge to appear in court Monday regarding his publications about the shooting.

The purpose of the show cause hearing will be “to determine why the alleged publication of certain purported documents by Petitioners Star Digital Media [sic] and Michael Leahy, as the Editor-in-Chief, does not violate the Orders of this Court subjecting them to contempt proceedings and sanctions.”

“The written court orders say nothing about obtaining a document and writing about it,” Leahy said. “This all came about because a competitor and a local television station, WSMV-TV, called the judge up and said, ‘These guys are publishing documents.’”

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“So much could have been done. This is not one of those situations where there was a shooter that no one saw coming. Everyone directly involved saw it coming. That’s the reason for the coverup,” Crowder said. “There is no interest in keeping you safe.”