Nashville police said teen fired 10 shots from a nine-millimeter pistol 17 seconds after entering the cafeteria at Antioch High Wednesday.
Police said a male student shot two people at the high school on Wednesday morning before turning the gun on himself.
Students and parents described a scene of chaos, confusion, and terror during the deadly shooting at Antioch High School on Wednesday.
Police said the suspect fatally shot himself after killing a 16-year-old and wounding a 17-year-old at Antioch High School.
Students at Antioch High School are opening up about the scenes of panic that unfolded inside the building during the shooting; a victim's family is speaking out.
A teenager opened fire at Antioch High School Wednesday killing a student and leaving a mourning community that has already seen two mass shooting incidents in recent years.
A 16-year-old female student was killed, another student was wounded, and the shooter—a 17-year-old male student—killed himself, per police.
As the news unfolded of a deadly shooting in the cafeteria at Antioch High School on Wednesday morning, one student witness gave her account.
A female student was killed and another student was wounded Wednesday in shooting in a Nashville high school cafeteria, police said. The 17-year-old shooter, who was also a student at Antioch High School, later shot and killed himself with a handgun, Metro Nashville Police spokesperson Don Aaron said during a news conference.
Antioch High School is located in Nashville's Antioch neighborhood, approximately 17 miles southeast of Downtown Nashville.
I graduated from Antioch High School. It's a great school in a great community. The hate it receives, especially after the tragic shooting, must stop.