Chancellor Myles Faces Decision on Release of Covenant Shooter’s Writings
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Chancellor l’Ashea Myles is faced with a critical decision on whether to make public the writings of the Covenant shooter. The writings, found in her car, are under scrutiny as various entities debate their release to the public eye. Metro Legal has cited Rule 16, citing an open criminal investigation as a reason for denying public records requests. However, petitioners argue that since there is no pending criminal action, the open criminal …