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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A shooting in a Nashville high school cafeteria Wednesday left a female student dead and another student wounded, nearly two years after another deadly school shooting in the city that ignited an emotional debate about gun control in Tennessee.
A student opened fire inside Antioch High School, shooting two other students and then himself, the authorities said. A female student and the shooter were killed, officials said.
The suspected shooter who killed one student at a high school in Nashville on Tuesday has been identified as Solomon Henderson, 17.
WSMV4 Investigates learned that police were not notified by the Omnilert system as it failed to detect the weapon used in the cafeteria.
Two students are dead and another student was injured after a shooting inside Antioch High School on Wednesday.
The position of the camera and the shooter led to an AI-powered weapon detection system failing to pick up on a student's gun.
Superintendent for Metro Nashville Public Schools Adrienne Battle said the school uses a weapons detection system called Omnilert.
Nashville investigators say they believe the teenager who opened fire in a high school and killed a girl before killing himself was influenced by material found on "harmful" sites.
WARNING: Images and content in this report on the Antioch High School shooting may be disturbing to some, discretion is advised.* Metro Police have released further updates regarding the school shooting tragedy at Antioch High School on Wednesday.
There is a reason you never hear about shootings at the airport, the Titans stadium, or Tennessee courtrooms: metal detectors.