Parents Petition to Keep Nashville Shooter's Manifesto Sealed, Citing Copycat Concerns
- Lawyers representing parents at Nashville Covenant school argued against releasing shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto publicly.
- Attorney Eric Osborne argued that the manifesto could lead to another massacre
- Attorney Robb Harvey slammed the request as unprecedented and argued that the parents do not have the right to intervene.
- Representatives for the Covenant School and church also argued they should be allowed to weigh in on the issue.
- The decision on the parents', school and church's motion to intervene will be made by Wednesday.