‘This is insane’: Tenn. lawmaker slams ‘sick gun culture’ in wake of Nashville mass shooting

A Tennessee official on Monday attributed the school shooting in Nashville that left at least seven people dead — including three children — to a “sick gun culture that we’re living in.”

Speaking by phone to CNN’s Bianna Golodryga and Boris Sanchez, State Senator Heidi Campbell, whose district includes Nashville, said her “stomach dropped to the floor” when she first learned of Monday’s shooting that occurred at The Covenant School, a Christian private, according to The Metro Nashville Police Department.

The shooting suspect, a 28-year-old Nashville woman was fatally shot by police, The Associated Press reports.

“This is a sick gun culture that we’re living in, and if there was ever a time when we needed to remind ourselves that common sense gun reforms are necessary this would be that moment because this does not have to happen,” Campbell said.

“This is insane.”

ALSO IN THE NEWS: Marjorie Taylor Greene blames Biden and other ‘gun grabbers’ for Nashville school shooting

The 129th mass shooting of 2023, according to the Gun Violence Archive, occurred at a school with an enrollment of around 209, CNN reports.

“This is a very small school and the community is being very supportive of one another, but no parent should ever have to go through a day like these parents are going through today, where they’re sitting in a sanctuary wondering if their child is okay,” Campbell said.

“Even if they know that their child is okay, knowing that someone else’s child has been hurt, and knowing that the trauma that their kids have gone through is never going to be remediated, because this is such a horrific event.”

Campbell said that like many others in this tight-knit community, she knows constituents with children at the school.

“Well, you know, my stomach dropped to the floor just like everybody else in this community because yes, of course we know families with children at these schools and quite frankly, I would say that it doesn’t even matter if you do or you don’t,” she said.

Watch video below or at this link.


CNN 03 27 2023 14 07 09

www.youtube.com

Related articles

Why the Democratic Party Has No ‘Base’ and Why That Matters

We’re now in the midst of one of these now and again collective Democratic meltdowns, filled with dooming laments, drama,...

Trump insults Zelensky to his face during NATO meeting



At the NATO summit in Turkey Wednesday, President Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a "difficult character" directly to his face, then laughed awkwardly at his own comment.

During brief remarks before media questions, as he pointed to Zelenskyy, Trump said, "We've settled a lot of wars, and this one is the one that I thought maybe would be the easiest, but Putin's a difficult character, and this guy's a difficult character!"

Unlike Trump's apparent amusement at the jab, Zelenskyy remained stone-faced and stoic, glaring at the President without reciprocating the laughter.

“It's not the easiest thing,” Trump acknowledged.

He continued, "There's a lot of commitment and there's a lot of love of the countries and everything else," and claimed progress had been made in recent weeks.

The tense exchange highlighted the strained dynamics between the two leaders during peace negotiations.

Watch the video below.


TPM Readers on Colorado #3

From TPM Reader LD … Decades-long reader/member, and I wanted to say that Josh’s take on Hickenlooper’s run is spot-on....

Phages could be key to antibiotic-resistant infections in cystic fibrosis patients

UB pharmacy professor working with researchers at NIH-funded center at...