Garland: Motive Unknown To Determine If Nashville Shooting Was Hate Crime
Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke on the Nashville shooting during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Tuesday. He said because there’s no established motive yet, they cannot determine whether this was a hate crime or domestic terrorism. The deadly shooting left six people, including three children, dead at The Covenant School.
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