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Transgender Mass Shooter Audrey Hale Shot Up Cathedral in Addition to Christian School
Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
May. 18, 2023
 

Transgender mass shooter Audrey "Aiden" Hale shot up a neo-Gothic cathedral attached to the Covenant School, sending seven bullets through a stained-glass figure of Adam, during her massacre of Christians in Nashville in March.

The previously "unreported detail" was revealed earlier this week not by the government but by writer Graham Hillard -- whose wife survived the shooting -- in a column for The National Review titled, "Shooting Adam":

On the morning of March 27, a transgender "man" named Audrey Hale shot her way into the Christian elementary school that employs my wife and educates my children. The rampage that followed left seven dead, including the shooter, and has been duly chronicled, interpreted, and mourned, both here in Nashville and across the nation. Despite the fact that no one in my family was physically harmed, or perhaps because of it, I decided at first not to write about the massacre. What changed my mind was an unreported detail, confirmed privately by both the police and a church deacon in charge of the physical plant. At some point during her spree, Hale went from the school to the (attached) neo-Gothic cathedral and fired seven bullets into a stained-glass figure of Adam, the first man, according to the Genesis narrative. A writer may try for a while to resist such a symbol, but, as the existence of this article proves, he is unlikely to prevail in the end.

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