Last Updated: March 30, 2023, 03:02 IST
Biden will journey to Nashville, Tennessee to be a part of a candlelight vigil to honor and mourn the lives of the victims of The Covenant School capturing. (Image: Jill Biden/Twitter)
The bloodbath by a former scholar on the Covenant School left three kids and three employees useless
US First Lady Jill Biden will go to Nashville Wednesday to attend a candlelight vigil for these killed in the mass capturing at a faculty there, the White House mentioned.
The bloodbath by a former scholar on the Covenant School left three kids and three employees useless, and as soon as extra opened the talk over gun management in the United States, the place mass shootings are agonizingly frequent.
Biden, a lifelong educator, “will journey to Nashville, Tennessee to be a part of a candlelight vigil to honor and mourn the lives of the victims of The Covenant School capturing,” her spokesperson Vanessa Valdivia tweeted.
Following her visit to Ohio today to meet with military families, the First Lady will travel to Nashville, Tennessee to join a candlelight vigil to honor and mourn the lives of the victims of The Covenant School shooting.— Vanessa Valdivia (@vvaldivia46) March 29, 2023
Two nine-year-old girls, a nine-year-old boy, two teachers and a school custodian died in the Monday attack.
Police have said that the shooter, 28-year-old Audrey Hale, was a former student of the school who had been receiving treatment for an emotional disorder, but that the search for a motive is still ongoing.
Hale, who was also killed during the attack, was armed with two assault rifles and a handgun upon entering the small Christian academy of about 200 students.
Identified by police as a female who had used male pronouns on social media, the shooter had maps of the school and left a manifesto that suggested more attacks were planned.
In the wake of the shooting, President Joe Biden once again urged Congress to reinstate a national assault rifle ban, which was in force from 1994 to 2004.
Efforts to ban the powerful weapons have run up against opposition from Republicans, staunch defenders of the constitutional right to bear arms.
The political deadlock endures despite an uproar over recurring school massacres and other mass shootings in the United States.
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