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Autopsy Reveals Details Of Nashville Shooter’s Death

Audrey Hale, the transgender shooter who killed three children and three adults in March, died of gunshot wounds sustained by intervening law enforcement officers, autopsy results released Monday show. became clear.

of autopsy The paper details how a real 28-year-old woman had no drugs or alcohol in her body when she attempted to attack a Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee. The Davidson County coroner’s office reported that Hale suffered “entry-type” gunshot wounds to her torso, left arm, head, and right thigh, and another wound grazed her right shoulder. She also suffered blunt force trauma to her body.

Before she died, Hale underwent some kind of medical intervention, including a black tourniquet wrapped around her thigh. She is described as “her body is a well-developed, well-nourished, 5-foot-2-inch, 119-1/2-pound phenotypical female body”.

Hale was a former Covenant School student and had been planning the attack for months. The full manifesto she is believed to have prepared prior to the attack has not yet been released. “The documents continue to be carefully reviewed by the MNPD and the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Division, based in Quantico, Virginia. The investigation continues,” police said in April. (Related article: ‘I’m going to die today’: Nashville shooter’s last message revealed)

At the time of the attack, Hale used male pronouns and went by the name Aiden. She fired 152 rounds during the attack, but two law enforcement officers stopped her and fired four 5.56 rounds from her rifle and four from her station-issued 9mm handgun.

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