September 20, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Google and Meta have banned sharing Steven Crowder’s release of the Nashville transgender school shooter manifesto…




“We want that so we can apply context, we can refer to experts to evaluate this. You have only released three pages. And I’m wondering if you think that’s irresponsible?” asked WSMV4 Investigates.


“I don’t believe for a second, and I don’t believe that you do, that any of this would have been released if not for what took place today. I hope if (police) have more, and there’s more context, great. I want to…our job here is done,” Crowder said.


FOX 17 News reported in May that several Covenant parents did not want the manifesto to be released, citing the risk it could encourage copycat attacks and traumatize survivors.


“The parents seek to shield their children from further harm and trauma, including pain that would fester for the rest of their lives if the shooter, their assailant, is allowed to haunt them from beyond the grave,” an attorney for the parents wrote in a legal brief.


Hale’s manifesto includes an hour-by-hour calendar of the tragic day, which Hale called “Death Day,” including everything from “getting dressed” and “eat breakfast” to “prepare for attack” and “time 2 die.”


Hale also wrote about her desire to “have a high death count.”


Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell released a statement Monday announcing an investigation to determine how the documents were leaked.


“I am deeply concerned with the safety, security, and well-being of the Covenant families and all Nashvillians who are grieving,” Mayor O’Connell wrote.


The conservative talk show host and comedian criticized by parents and Nashville mayor Freddie O’Connell for posting three pages of the Covenant School shooter’s writing told WSMV4 Investigates that he does not regret the release.


Steve Crowder, who has been accused of homophobia, racism, and misogyny in the past, remains defiant in his beliefs that Metro Nashville police waited too long to release the shooter’s writings.


In an interview conducted before a news conference featuring criticism from a Covenant School parent, Crowder also said the writings released back up beliefs that the shooter was targeting Christians.


But Crowder is also aware that he released only three pages, and that journalists have been vying to obtain the entire writings before releasing anything.


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