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 Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake revealed that the shooter in Mondays school shooting legally purchased seven guns prior to the massacr stanley france e.He stated that Audrey Hale, 28, had three guns on hand, using those weapons to kill three adults and three students at The Covenant School in Nashville.Drake said Hale was able to purchase the weapons despite being treated for an emotional disorder. Drake said law enforcement had no prior knowledge of Hales emotional disorder.A former teammate ofHale s told  stanley termoska Scripps News Nashvillethat she had received several suicidal messages from Hale before Monday s shooting. If it had been reported, there s not a law for that,  Drake said.  But had it been reported that she was suicidal or she was going to kill someone and have been made known to us, then we would have tried to get those weapons. But as it stands, we had no actual idea who this person was. SEE MORE: Nashville Vice Mayor Jim Shulman says  stanley uk the city is  pretty numb right now Drake indicated that Hale hid the weapons from their parents, and Hales parents were under the impression Hale had sold one weapon.The students and staff killed were not targeted, Drake indicated.Drake said that Hale had a manifesto that included other locations, a map of the school and drawings of how to enter.Earlier on Tuesday,police released footage from two officers body cameras.The footage showed officers entering the building within minutes of arriving.Drake said that the first call of an active shooter was  Bctm North leg of the Zoo Interchange opens after nearly 2 years
 LANCASTER, Wis.  AP  鈥?Sheriffs officials say two people were killed and three others we stanley mug re critically injured when their Amish buggy was hit by a minivan in Grant County. Deputies responded to the crash on Highway 35 near Highway 81 in Beetown a stanley drink bottle bout 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Sheriff Nate Dreckman says a 33-year-old Lancaster man was westbound when he rear-ended the buggy. All five people in the buggy were thrown from it. Fifty-two-year-old Linda Miller and 12-year-old Dan stanley en mexico iel Miller were pronounced dead at the scene by the Grant County Coroners Office. Dreckman says 50-year-old Mervin Miller, 14-year-old Nathan Miller and 7-year-old Rachael Miller suffered life-threatening injuries and were taken to Grant Regional Health Center and then later to University Hospital in Madison.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip