Teen Faces Charges for Threatening School Violence

A 14-year-old is charged for making a threat of mass violence at a middle school.

A 14-year-old male student from John F. Kennedy Middle School is facing charges in Juvenile Court after allegedly making a threat of mass violence on school property. The student reportedly warned other students during dismissal not to attend school the following day, claiming he would bring a gun. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) treats threats to schools, special events, and businesses with utmost seriousness and assures that those responsible will face prosecution.

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Antioch High School Shooting Investigation Update

The investigation into the Antioch High School shooting by 17-year-old Solomon Henderson revealed he fired ten shots in the cafeteria and had been influenced by harmful online content. Authorities are working to trace the gun’s origin, while police and the FBI examine documents linked to Henderson. Counseling services are available, and school safety discussions continue as classes resume.