
Judge’s Controversial Ruling: Covenant School Shooter’s Writings to Remain Sealed, Sparking Public Outrage
A Nashville judge on Thursday denied the release of writings left by the assailant in last year’s Christian school shooting, aligning with the wishes of the victims’ families. The March 2023 shooting, which claimed six lives, has been at the center of an emotional legal battle over whether the assailant’s journals and documents should be published. Judge I’Ashea L. Myles indicated the decision is likely to be appealed.
The victims’ families, the school, and its church argued that releasing the writings would further traumatize the community and could inspire copycats. Conversely, journalists, gun rights advocates, and a Republican state lawmaker contended that the documents should be public under state law, especially given ongoing legislative debates on gun control.
Judge Myles emphasized the need to balance public access to information with the integrity of the legal system. While a police report on the shooting will eventually be released, security-related details will be excluded. The police have not determined a clear motive, noting the 28-year-old shooter, a former student receiving treatment for an emotional disorder, had considered actions of other mass murderers.
The debate intensified after leaked excerpts of the writings revealed the shooter’s intent to target the school. Despite the leaks, opponents of publication argued they spotlighted the potential risks of glorifying the shooter.
The legal argument took a turn when the shooter’s parents transferred ownership of the writings to the victims’ families, giving them copyright control. Judge Myles concluded that releasing the documents would infringe on these exclusive rights.
This ruling follows a two-day trial and addresses both legal and emotional complexities. While expressing sympathy, Judge Myles underscored her duty to interpret the law impartially.
Original Story https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/05/us/covenant-school-shooter-writings.html
Category : Decisions and Verdicts,Covenant School, Nashville, Tenn, Shooting (2023)
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