Nashville Shooter's Manifesto Released Despite FBI Resistance

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Nashville Shooter's Manifesto Released Despite FBI Resistance

By John R. Lott Jr.
June 14, 2024

The 2023 Nashville Covenant School murders understandably received massive news
coverage when they occurred. The fight over obtaining the murderer's diary also
received news attention. But when "nearly four dozen pages" of the murderer's
diary were finally released last week, the mainstream media completely ignored
it. It turns out that behind the scenes, the FBI had fought hard against the
diary's release. Some Covenant School parents also opposed releasing the diary
because it would force families to re-live the nightmare. The Tennessee Star's
parent company, Star News Digital Media, successfully filed two lawsuits to
obtain the diary.

Five days after the release of the diary, with the exception of the New York
Post, which is a national news outlet, the news coverage was limited to seven
other conservative outlets such as The Daily Wire and Newsbusters.

The school murderer was transgender, and her diary reveals a suicidal
left-winger who hated whites. The FBI expressed concern that the release of the
diary from a transgender person could lead the public "to dismiss the attacker
as mentally ill," which would "further permeate the false narrative that the
majority of attackers are mentally ill." It worried that the diary could
"potentially inflam[e] the public."

The FBI worried that releasing the diary could have "unintended consequences for
the segment of the population more vulnerable or open to conspiracy theories,
which will undoubtedly abound." Self-professed "experts," the FBI fears, will
"proffer their perspectives" in the press.

But there is a lot of important information in the diary. As is very typical of
mass public shooters, the murderer was suicidal: "A terrible feeling to know I
am nothing of the gender I was born of. I am the most unhappy boy alive. I wish
to be dead." She was also on the anti-anxiety drug Buspirone, whose potential
side effects include "abnormal dreams, outbursts of anger, tremors, and physical
weakness."

The FBI worries that the diary will help create a link in people's minds between
mass murderers and mental illness, but suicidal people presumably have some
mental health problems. Nor should the link be particularly surprising given
that the Crime Prevention Research Center shows that 51% of mass public shooters
in the last 25 years were actually seeing mental health care professionals
before their attacks. That is 2.5 times the rate in the general public.

The FBI acknowledged that Americans want to "understand what led to such tragic
events." But the FBI argued these statements "seldom provide the answers" and
the diaries and manifestos were "often misleading." Yet the national media
appears completely uninterested in why these murderers pick the targets they do
and how their motivation to get media coverage is important in understanding how
to stop these attacks.

The diary showed that the murderer had picked the Covenant School because it was
a soft, unprotected target. Even if the national media ignored these comments,
the Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake, who had access to the diary, said
on the day of the attack, "There was another location that was mentioned, but
because of a threat assessment by the suspect of too much security, they decided
not to." A couple of days later, Nashville Council member Robert Swope stated
that the murderer "looked at" two other Nashville public schools before deciding
"the security was too great to do what she wanted to do."

While the FBI worries that many of "the offenders themselves do not fully grasp
or comprehend" what they are writing, there is a logic to attacking facilities
assumed to be gun-free zones, like the Covenant School, and trying to maximize
the amount of media coverage that they receive. The FBI may not want to
acknowledge this, and the media may not want to cover these points, but we see
it consistently in these attacks.

The mass murderer wanted to get attention for the difficulties facing
transgender individuals. She compared trans individuals to other groups in a way
that indicates she clearly believed that transgender people didn't have the same
rights: "Disabled have rights, civil races have rights, LGBTQ have rights, gun
owners have rights." But referring to the life of transgender people, she
declared: ". with no rights, anyone's country is a s***** dictatorship."

The news media and the FBI under the Biden administration are attempting to
control the information available to Americans about a mentally troubled woman
who identified as a man. The Biden administration is free to argue against
linking transgender issues to mental illness or mass murder, but censoring the
information is not the right approach.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2024/06/14/nashville_shooters_manifesto_released_despite_fbi_resistance_151105.html



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14 Jun 24 * Nashville Shooter's Manifesto Released Despite FBI Resistance2max headroom
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