We planned to ‘immediately engage’ with shooter, says Nashville police
Nashville Chief of Police John Drake spoke about officials' response to the Nashville school shooting that left seven people dead including the shooter. Drake said it was planned that police would not wait, they would “immediately go in and immediately engage” with the shooter.
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