The support for the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) to deny public records requests which sought the writings of The Covenant School shooter received new backing Monday, June 12, from Nashville’s District Attorney and a collective group of four private schools in a three-mile radius of Covenant.
The District Attorney, along with the group of nearby private schools, argue in support of MNPD’s decision to withhold public records in the newly filed amicus briefs.
As the public records case has moved through the Davidson County Chancery Court, various parties have joined in support of MNPD’s decision to deny public records requests to several parties, which sued the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County following the denials. MNPD also denied requests by The Epoch Times for the same documents….