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Sagittarius at the school in Nashville who killed a student and had washed a box cutter at school himself

Nashville, Tenn. – A student of the Nashville High School, who had fatally shot a classmate before the killing in January, was on probation after threatening a student with a box cutter.

Solomon Henderson, who was 17 years old at the time, was accused of wearing a weapon on the school property after a weapon after a confrontation on October 24, 2024.

The victim said she was lunch with a group when she said “Hey” to Solomon. When he didn't answer, she said “Hey” again. Solomon, who is black, then turned over and told her she should get away with an expantive and called the N-word, said the victim of the police. He pulled a box cutter out of his pocket and lay out the blade before he went to a table in the cafeteria and sat down.

When an administrator Salomo confronted, “he was annoyed and said that I would cut things that rise,” said the court files. He also said he believed that the victim and her friends would jump him. As part of his probation, he was not allowed to own weapons.

Solomon's youth act also contains fees from November 2023 when he was 16 to download and distribute sexual pictures of minors. The data record does not indicate the age of the minors in the pictures. In this case, he was released to his parents with strict conditions, including the use of social media, a mobile phone, Internet or a computer, with the exception of school work.

Until recently, youth court files were not available to the public in Tennessee. Referring to the shootout in Antioch High School and the desire to learn more about the history of the shooter, the legislators have passed a legislative template this year with which someone youth court files could be published when the person has committed a murder on the school premises and has died.

The records published on Friday at The Associated Press show that Solomon received judicial distraction after his arrest because of the braking of the box cutter. Court documents from the day after the incident showed that he should not have contact with the victim and that his mother planned to teach him at home.

It is unclear when he returned to the antioch high school, but on January 22 Solomon Josselin Corea Escalante, who was 16 and Hispanic, shot in the school's cafeteria before turning the weapon on himself. Another student who was grazed by a ball was treated on the same day and released from the hospital.

The police said Henderson fired 10 shots from a 9mm gun within 17 seconds after entering the cafeteria. The pistol was loaded with nine rounds when it was recovered by the police. The weapon was bought by someone in Arizona in 2022 and was not stolen, the police said. The origins of the weapon are still being examined.

Although the victim's name is reduced from the youth records in the box-cutter incident, the police have previously announced that it has not established a connection between Solomon and the victims at the shootout. You said the shots could have been random.

Not long after the shootout, anti-hate analysts quickly identified by dozens of pages that were assumed that they came from Henderson, filled with demands for violence and racist comments, including neo-Nazis and white supremacist ideologies, expressions of shame and praise for certain people that carried out the well-known shootings. The writings also contain plans for shooting at school, but do not call Escalante as a goal.

The police and the FBI examine two documents with a total of more than 300 pages that they believe that they have created Henderson.

“It is clear that Henderson was significantly influenced by web -based material”, especially on “non -traditional websites that are harmful and objectionable,” said the police.

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