
Leaked diary entries from Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale reveal a disturbing “pros and cons” list expressing hatred toward “white people” and desires to “kill all the white children,” exposing the radical motivations behind the 2023 attack that claimed six innocent lives at a Christian elementary school.
Story Highlights
- Hale’s leaked writings include explicit racial hatred and anti-white sentiment despite police denying racial motivation
- The transgender shooter legally purchased seven firearms while receiving treatment for emotional disorders
- Attack specifically targeted The Covenant School, a Christian institution, for perceived “meekness” and notoriety
- Police response took 14 minutes from first 911 call to neutralizing the threat
Leaked Manifesto Reveals Disturbing Racial Hatred
Audrey Elizabeth Hale’s leaked diary entries, obtained by journalist Megyn Kelly, exposed chilling motivations behind the March 27, 2023, massacre at The Covenant School in Nashville. The 28-year-old transgender shooter, who identified as Aiden Hale, maintained a twisted “pros and cons” list contemplating the attack, including explicit statements about hating “white people” and desires to “kill my own race” and “kill all the white children.” These revelations contradict Metro Nashville Police Department conclusions that denied racial motivation, raising serious questions about the investigation’s completeness and transparency regarding this horrific crime.
Timeline of Terror at Christian School
The carefully planned assault began at 9:54 a.m. when Hale arrived at the private Presbyterian elementary school where approximately 200 students attended pre-K through sixth grade. After shooting through glass doors to gain entry, Hale systematically murdered six victims: children Evelyn Dieckhaus, William Kinney, and Clark Love, along with substitute teacher Hallie Scruggs, headmaster Katherine Koonce, and custodian Michael Hill. The shooter fired 152 rounds during the 14-minute rampage before police officers Rex Engelbert and Michael Collazo neutralized the threat on the building’s second floor.
Failed System Allowed Legal Gun Purchases Despite Mental Health Issues
Despite receiving treatment for emotional disorders, autism, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, Hale legally purchased seven firearms between October 2020 and June 2022. The shooter’s parents remained unaware of the weapons arsenal, highlighting critical gaps in both mental health reporting and family oversight. Hale had become obsessed with school shootings after watching a 2017 documentary, ranking attacks by kill count and viewing perpetrators as achieving “god-like” status. This case demonstrates how current background check systems fail to prevent dangerous individuals from accessing weapons when mental health records aren’t properly flagged or reported.
The attack represents more than an isolated tragedy—it exposes the intersection of untreated mental illness, radical ideological hatred, and institutional failures in our firearms screening process. Hale specifically chose The Covenant School not from personal grudges, but because it represented an easy target within the Christian community, perceived as “meek” and vulnerable. This calculated targeting of faith-based institutions should concern every American who values religious liberty and the safety of our children in educational environments.
Official Response Contradicts Evidence
The Metro Nashville Police Department’s 2025 final summary maintains that the attack wasn’t motivated by racial hatred, despite Hale’s own written words expressing explicit anti-white sentiments. This disconnect between official conclusions and documented evidence raises troubling questions about political correctness influencing law enforcement narratives. While authorities correctly identified Hale’s obsession with notoriety and targeting of the Christian school, downplaying the racial hatred component serves neither justice nor public understanding. Conservative Americans deserve transparent investigations that acknowledge all motivating factors, including ideological extremism that targets specific racial and religious communities.
The tragedy at The Covenant School stands as a stark reminder that evil exists and specifically targets the innocent and faithful. Six precious lives were lost to an individual driven by hatred, mental illness, and a desire for infamy. As President Trump’s administration takes office, Americans must demand accountability, honest investigations, and policies that genuinely protect our children and communities from ideologically motivated violence.
Sources:
2023 Nashville School Shooting – Wikipedia
Nashville Shooter Audrey Hale – ABC News
Behavioral Threat Assessment of Audrey Elizabeth Hale – Counter Terrorism Group
Covenant Final Summary – Nashville Government





