Nashville School Shooting Video Released; Exact Moment Gunman Fired at School
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Authorities released a video footage of the tragic Nashville school shooting, wherein the suspect is seen casually strolling along halls and entering doors in the Christian school.

Security camera video of the Nashville School Shooting, where the alleged shooter, 28-year-old Audrey Hale, murdered six people, was released by the Metro Nashville Police Department on Monday evening.

Around 9:53 a.m. local time, an external camera shows Hale driving her silver Honda Fit between the Covenant School and Covenant Presbyterian Church's common parking area.

After stopping the car beyond the cameras' range, Hale walks up to the Nashville building on Burton Hills Boulevard.

The footage then shifts to an internal camera within the school, facing an entrance. Hale walks up to the double-paned glass doors and shoots the weapon through them, according to a Fox News report.

Around 10 minutes and eleven seconds later, Hale enters the building via the broken glass door and into the camera's field of vision.

Hale appeared to be dressed in a black vest over a white short-sleeve t-shirt. The suspect wears black and white socks with her black and white sneakers and a black and red baseball cap. She's also got a weapon slung over her shoulder on the left and an AR-style rifle braced in her right arm.

Hale is seen casually strolling along halls and entering doors in the newly released police Nashville School Shooting film. She alternates between pointing and keeping the weapon down with the movement of her body.

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The Nashville School shooting video concludes with an alarm can be heard going off in the background.

Police Still Investigating the Nashville School Shooting Gunman's Motive

Three 9-year-old pupils and three teachers were killed during the Nashville School shooting. The total duration of the rampage was roughly 14 minutes.

Police said the Nashville shooting gunman, a former pupil, had maps and notes from around the school and had planned out a second prospective assault spot, per CNN.

The Nashville School Shooting, the worst at a school in over a year, ended with police shooting and killing Hale.

Police Chief John Drake informed reporters that the shooter had left behind a "manifesto" and other documents that were being examined to determine a reason for the attack, according to Reuters.

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