In response to the Antioch High School shooting, a lawmaker is seeking to make deceased shooter's juvenile court and mental health records public.
Tennessee House Majority Leader William Lamberth has filed legislation that would open the juvenile court records belonging to the Antioch High School shooter.
And just over a month after the tragedy, one of the school’s most notable alumni decided to return to visit with students and staff. Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, took time to speak with teachers and students currently attending Antioch High, hoping to provide them some sort of comfort during the difficult time.
Jelly Roll visited Antioch High School in Nashville a month after a school shooting killed two and injured two more.
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A bill is about to be debated on the House floor that requires school districts to adopt a policy that bans the use of cell phones while teachers are teaching.