"Based on the location of the shooter and the position of the weapon, it did not activate the system," a district official told the USA TODAY Network.
The position of the camera and the shooter led to an AI-powered weapon detection system failing to pick up on a student's gun.
The technology system meant to prevent school shootings failed to detect the Antioch High School shooter's gun, an official confirms.
The Metro Nashville Police Department opted to permanently add a third school resource officer to Antioch High School as students return Tuesday.
Following Wednesday's deadly shooting inside Antioch High School, questions have been raised over security measures taken inside Metro Nashville Public Schools.
Don Aaron, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, said the male student who had been injured was grazed in the arm by a bullet at Antioch High School, about 20 miles ...
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department told CBS News that the shooting happened in the school cafeteria. Police were called to the school at 11:11 a.m. local time, police said. The police ...
Authorities are still investigating the shooting. Metro Nashville Police Department John Drake said the suspected shooter was a student at Antioch High and that he rode the bus to school Wednesday ...
The technology, Omnialert, is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) gun detection used in ... authorities confirmed Metro Nashville Police Department'sDon Aaron says the shooter is identified as Solomon ...
Nashville detectives are asking the community to help them identify the owner or driver of a Honda Odyssey minivan in connection with a Jan. 12 homicide on Interstate 40. Dash camera footage from a semi truck shows a silver colored minivan,
The Nashville Metro Council is asking police and transportation officials to craft plans for improved traffic enforcement while avoiding past patterns of racial bias.
The resolution doesn't give Metro Police any extra money, but Eslick wants precinct officers to step up traffic enforcement. The Council has asked the department to put together a plan for improved traffic enforcement and recommendations to beef up the Neighborhood Streets Traffic Calming Program by March 31st.