The chairman of the Tennessee House Republican Caucus, Rep. Jeremy Faison, joins a growing list of officials calling for the writings and manifesto of school shooter Audrey Hale to be released.
Hale killed six people, three of which were 9-year-old children, at a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, on March 27.
“Tennesseans are calling for us to do something,” Faison told The Epoch Times. “The reason they are calling for us to do something is because of Audrey Hale. So, let’s know everything there is to know about Audrey Hale.”
Faison said the release of the manifesto is necessary so lawmakers can examine it before they can enact any legislation in an upcoming special legislative session called by Republican Gov. Bill Lee. The special session is focused on public safety….