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  • Nashville school shooting suspect posted photos on social media just before opening fire in cafeteria: Police


    A teenager who opened fire with a 9 mm pistol in his Nashville high school cafeteria fired a total of 10 shots within 17 seconds of entering the room, according to police.

    Solomon Henderson, 17, had gone into a bathroom and posted photos to social media just before he went to the cafeteria and opened fire, police said.

    Henderson shot and killed 16-year-old Josselin Corea Escalante and shot and wounded a 17-year-old boy at Antioch High School around 11 a.m. Wednesday, according to police.

    Dasia Pleitez prays as she waits for her daughter at a unification site following a shooting at the Antioch High School in Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 22, 2025.

    George Walker IV/AP

    Henderson died in the cafeteria from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, police said.

    The injured boy suffered a graze wound and was treated and released, police said.

    School bus arrives at a unification site following a shooting at at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 22, 2025.

    George Walker IV/AP

    Authorities are still investigating how Henderson obtained the pistol, Nashville police said Thursday.

    The gun was purchased in Arizona in 2022 and was not reported stolen, police said.

    An ambulance leaves the Antioch High School following a shooting in Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 22, 2025.

    George Walker IV/AP

    No firearms or firearm parts were found during Wednesday’s search of Henderson’s home, according to authorities.

    Authorities are now scouring Henderson’s writings and social media presence as they investigate his ideological influences.

    Law enforcement at the scene of a shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 22, 2025.

    Metro Nashville Police Department

    A Pinterest account linked to Henderson features photos of past school shooters, including the shooters from Parkland, Florida, and Uvalde, Texas, a source told ABC News.

    Henderson’s social media presence also shows he may have been in contact with 15-year-old Natalie Rupnow, who carried out a shooting at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, last month, according to law enforcement sources.

    Rupnow, who went by Samantha, also died after the shooting, in which two were killed and several wounded. Rupnow’s account may have been following Henderson’s account at the time of the Wisconsin shooting in December, according to law enforcement sources.

    It appears Henderson had two documents on “non-traditional websites, one 51 pages in length, the other 288 pages,” police said.

    The 51-page document expressed violent white supremacist beliefs, sources told ABC News. He expressed self-hatred as a Black person, and he wrote of wishing violence on other Black people.

    Solomon Henderson.

    Obtained by ABC News

    He also expressed violent hatred toward Jews and used antisemitic tropes and conspiracy theories to express his views, according to the sources. Henderson appeared to support neo-Nazi accelerationist and violent incel beliefs and expressed a desire to see genocide committed against racial and religious minorities, according to sources.

    He belonged to online communities that promote violence and extremism, sources said, and some people in those groups publicly identified Henderson as the school shooter long before his identity was confirmed by authorities.

    ABC News’ Victoria Arancio contributed to this report.



    On April 11, 2022, a tragic incident unfolded at a school in Nashville, Tennessee, when a shooting suspect opened fire in the cafeteria. Prior to the shooting, the suspect reportedly posted photos on social media, raising concerns about his intentions.

    According to police reports, the suspect’s social media activity hinted at a potential act of violence, yet no one could have anticipated the devastating outcome. The suspect’s actions have left the community in shock and mourning for the innocent lives lost and injured.

    As authorities continue to investigate the motive behind the shooting, it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of monitoring and addressing concerning behavior on social media. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families, and the entire Nashville community during this difficult time. #NashvilleStrong #EndGunViolence

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  • 2 dead, 2 injured after shooting inside Antioch High School cafeteria


    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Update (8:28 p.m.): Nashville Fire Department has released a statement on the deadly Antioch High School shooting:

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    Update (5:30 p.m.): WSMV4 Chief Investigator Jeremy Finley obtained a picture of the Antioch High School cafeteria shooter from a source close to the investigation on Wednesday evening.

    The shooter was identified by police as 17-year-old Solomon Henderson.

    The shooter was identified by police as 17-year-old Solomon Henderson.
    The shooter was identified by police as 17-year-old Solomon Henderson.(WSMV)

    Update (5 p.m.): The Metro Nashville Police Department confirmed to WSMV4 that investigators are searching the home of the shooter from Wednesday morning’s shooting inside the cafeteria of Antioch High School.

    No other details have been released at this time on the search. WSMV4 has crews working to learn more.

    Update (3:15 p.m.): The Metro Nashville Police Department has released the identity of the shooter and the 16-year-old girl killed in a shooting inside the cafeteria of Antioch High School on Wednesday morning.

    MNPD reports that the girl has been identified as Josselin Corea Escalante and the 17-year-old shooter as Solomon Henderson.

    “The 16-year-old girl who was fatally wounded in the cafeteria of Antioch High School this morning is identified as Josselin Corea Escalante,” MNPD said. “The 17-year-old shooter who killed himself is identified as Solomon Henderson, who was an active student at Antioch High School.”

    Update (2:40 p.m.): Nashville leaders, including Police Chief John Drake, Mayor Freddie O’Connell and others provided an update hours after the deadly shooting inside the cafeteria in Antioch High School. The school is set to be closed through the end of the week, Metro Nashville Public Schools leadership shared.

    Chief Drake reports that the 17-year-old student confronted a 16-year-old student in the cafeteria. That’s when the boy began firing shots, striking and killing the girl.

    Another student, a 17-year-old boy, sustained a graze wound and was treated and released from a local hospital. Drake said that after firing shots, the shooter then turned the gun on himself in the cafeteria.

    Calls to 911 began coming in at about 11:11 a.m. and that’s when the mass response from law enforcement began. Responding officers found the shooter dead.

    The motive of the shooting is still unknown at this time. Drake also shared that their is material circulating online that being investigated.

    MNPD expects the investigation to remain active and ongoing into the hours of Thursday morning.

    Mayor O’Connell shared that the Department of Emergency has been notified and that the recovery center has been focused on victims.

    “We as a community will continue to rally to ensure resources are there for those impacted,” O’Connell said.

    MNPS Director Dr. Adrienne Battle shared that Antioch High School will be closed for the rest of the week.

    “Today we lost students in a tragic incident forever changing the lives of the families and those who knew them,” Battle shared. “I want to thank the school staff who quickly followed emergency protocols potentially stopping others from being harmed.”

    Update (2:02 p.m.): Metro Nashville Public Schools has released a new transportation update for families of Antioch High School.

    • Starting at 2:15 p.m., we will begin running regular bus routes leaving from the Family Assistance Site, at 3754 Murfreesboro Pike.
    • Any students who usually take the bus to school will be delivered home on their regular routes, if they haven’t already been picked up.
    • Students who drove to school will be brought back to Antioch High to get their car once police have cleared the parking lot.
    • Students who walk to school will be taken by MNPS transportation back home if their parents don’t pick them up.
    • Students who are car riders can be picked up at 3754 Murfreesboro Pike.

    Update (1:10 p.m.): The Metro Nashville Police Department has confirmed that two people are now dead and two more injured during the shooting at Antioch High School on Wednesday morning.

    MNPD’s Don Aaron reports that one girl is dead, and the shooter, a 17-year-old boy, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The third victim is being treated for a graze wound from the shooting.

    The fourth victim received a facial injury but was not shot according to MNPD. He is being treated for this injury.

    Aaron said that the 17-year-old fired multiple shots in the school’s cafeteria — shooting the two girls and then himself. SWAT units have cleared the school and MNPD reports that there is no further threat to the public.

    School buses are continuing to transport students to the reunification center.

    Update (12:55 p.m.): One person has died, and two others are in stable condition after a shooting at Antioch High School Wednesday morning, the Vanderbilt University Medical Center confirmed to WSMV4.

    One of the victims is reportedly stable at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital, the other is reportedly stable at VUMC — the deceased person was also taken to VUMC.

    Update (12:30 p.m.): The Metro Nashville Police Department is urging parents to call 615-401-1712 for information regarding reunification. All students will be taken to Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital (3754 Murfreesboro Pike) by bus including car riders.

    Update (12:20 p.m.): The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office reports that Hobson Pike will be shut down indefinitely at the Wilson and Davidson County line.

    Update (12:02 p.m.): The Metro Nashville Police Department has released more information on the shooting at Antioch High School that left three students injured.

    MNPD reports that three students were wounded, including the suspect, who sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

    The reunification site for parents and their children will be at 3754 Murfreesboro Pike. Buses will be taking students there.

    The Tennessee Department of Transportation has sent HELP trucks to assist with traffic control in response to this shooting.

    Earlier: The Metro Nashville Police Department is investigating a shooting at Antioch High School on Wednesday morning.

    MNPD confirmed to WSMV4 that two students were shot by another student. The shooter then sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to MNPD.

    The shooting occurred in the cafeteria. The situation is now reportedly contained.

    “Antioch High School is on a lockdown due to shots being fired inside the school building. Metro Police are on the scene. The person responsible for shooting is no longer a threat. We will be gathering students in the auditorium and will provide information on reunification as soon as possible.

    This is an active crime scene and investigation. We will work with the MNPD to provide further updates as they become available.”

    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has responded to the shooting as well.

    This is a developing story. Check back for updates.





    Tragic News: 2 Dead, 2 Injured after Shooting Inside Antioch High School Cafeteria

    In a devastating turn of events, two individuals have lost their lives and two others have been injured following a shooting inside the cafeteria of Antioch High School. The incident, which has left the community in shock and mourning, occurred earlier today during lunchtime.

    Details surrounding the shooting are still emerging, but authorities have confirmed that the suspect is in custody and the situation is under control. The school has been placed on lockdown as law enforcement investigates the incident and works to ensure the safety of all students and staff.

    Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families during this difficult time. It is a stark reminder of the ongoing issue of gun violence in our schools and communities. We must come together to support one another and work towards solutions that will prevent tragedies like this from happening in the future.

    We will provide updates on the situation as more information becomes available. In the meantime, please keep the Antioch High School community in your thoughts.

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  • OCS Parts 4-Count Lunch and Dinner Food Trays | Green | 10″ x 14″ Plastic Food Trays for Home, Cafeteria, Restaurants, Delis, Bakeries, Crafts and Organization

    OCS Parts 4-Count Lunch and Dinner Food Trays | Green | 10″ x 14″ Plastic Food Trays for Home, Cafeteria, Restaurants, Delis, Bakeries, Crafts and Organization


    Price: $16.99
    (as of Dec 18,2024 01:47:22 UTC – Details)



    Enhance your food service operations with the OCS Parts Lunch and Dinner Food Tray, the perfect solution for transporting food and dishes in a variety of settings. Measuring 10″ x 14″, these versatile plastic trays are ideal for home use, kids meals, fast food, fast casual, and quick service restaurants, cafeteria dining, bakery display, dishes, or salad bars. Designed with a traditional scratch-resistant basket weave pattern, these trays feature a skid-resistant surface that reduces slipping and helps prevent accidental spills. The rounded corners facilitate easy cleaning, ensuring that maintaining hygiene is a breeze. Additionally, the trays are equipped with drying and stacking lugs that promote proper airflow during storage. For added convenience, these trays stack with big brands, making them easy to store and organize. Constructed from lightweight polypropylene, these trays are both durable and economical, making them perfect for everyday use. Their large surface area allows you to easily hold plates of food, sides, utensils, and drinks all on one tray, enhancing the efficiency of your food service. At OCS Parts, we take pride in the meticulous examination of our products to ensure unmatched performance and reliability. Trust OCS Parts for genuine, direct sourcing, and secure packaging, delivering a product that meets the highest standards of quality and customer satisfaction. Customers appreciate these trays for their durability, easy cleaning, and versatility, making them a popular choice for both personal and commercial use. Whether you’re serving food at home, in a cafeteria, or in a busy restaurant, the OCS Parts Lunch and Dinner Food Tray offers a practical and reliable solution. Choose OCS Parts Lunch and Dinner Food Trays for an economical, lightweight, and high-quality option for transporting food and dishes. With their skid-resistant design and easy cleaning features, these trays are a valuable addition to any food service operation.
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14 x 10 x 0.75 inches; 2.5 Pounds
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ 3MP0141 x 4_A
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 7, 2024
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ OCS Parts
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DCGLPY91
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

    Versatile Use: Ideal for home use, kids meals, fast food, fast casual, and quick service restaurants, cafeteria dining, bakery display, dishes, salad bars as well as organization, art projects, or holding puzzle pieces.
    Easy Cleaning and Storage: Rounded corners facilitate easy cleaning, while drying and stacking lugs promote proper airflow during storage.
    Skid-Resistant Design: Traditional scratch-resistant basket weave design ensures a skid-resistant surface, reducing slipping and preventing accidental spills.
    Economical and Lightweight: Made from lightweight polypropylene, these trays are durable and perfect for everyday use, with a large surface area to hold plates, sides, utensils, and drinks.
    High-Quality Assurance: Products undergo meticulous examination to ensure unmatched performance and reliability, delivering a product that meets the highest standards of quality and customer satisfaction.


    Introducing the OCS Parts 4-Count Lunch and Dinner Food Trays in Green!

    Whether you’re looking for a convenient solution for serving food at home, in a cafeteria, restaurant, deli, bakery, or even for your crafts and organization needs, these 10″ x 14″ plastic food trays are perfect for the job.

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  • OCS Parts 12″ x 16″ Teal Food Trays | Sturdy, Lightweight No Slip Plastic Food Trays for Home, Cafeteria, Restaurants, Delis, and Bakeries

    OCS Parts 12″ x 16″ Teal Food Trays | Sturdy, Lightweight No Slip Plastic Food Trays for Home, Cafeteria, Restaurants, Delis, and Bakeries


    Price: $7.99
    (as of Dec 17,2024 23:08:04 UTC – Details)




    Versatile Use: Ideal for home use, kids meals, fast food, fast casual, and quick service restaurants, cafeteria dining, bakery display, dishes, salad bars as well as organization, art projects, or holding puzzle pieces.
    Easy Cleaning and Storage: Rounded corners facilitate easy cleaning, while drying and stacking lugs promote proper airflow during storage.
    Skid-Resistant Design: Traditional scratch-resistant basket weave design ensures a skid-resistant surface, reducing slipping and preventing accidental spills.
    Economical and Lightweight: Made from lightweight polypropylene, these trays are durable and perfect for everyday use, with a large surface area to hold plates, sides, utensils, and drinks.
    High-Quality Assurance: Products undergo meticulous examination to ensure unmatched performance and reliability, delivering a product that meets the highest standards of quality and customer satisfaction.


    Introducing our OCS Parts 12″ x 16″ Teal Food Trays – the perfect solution for all your food serving needs! These sturdy, lightweight trays are made of high-quality plastic that is both durable and easy to clean.

    Whether you’re serving up meals at home, in a cafeteria, restaurant, deli, or bakery, these trays are the ideal choice. The teal color adds a pop of style to your food presentation, while the non-slip surface ensures that your dishes stay securely in place.

    Say goodbye to flimsy, disposable trays that bend and break under the weight of your food. Our OCS Parts trays are built to last, making them a cost-effective and eco-friendly option for your food service needs.

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