Prayers Up! 17-Year-Old Suspected Shooter Reportedly Identified After Opening Fire At Nashville’s Antioch High School

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A tragic shooting unfolded at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, January 22, leaving the suspect and another student dead, with one additional student injured.

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Details On Nashville Antioch High School Shooting

The shooting happened in the cafeteria at Antioch High School around 11:09 a.m. Police have identified the shooter as a 17-year-old male named Solomon Henderson who turned the pistol on himself after the attack. He later died from his injuries as reported by CNN.

Vanderbilt University Medical Center confirmed that one female student lost her life in the attack and has been identified as 16-year-old Josselin Corea Escalante, per The Tennessean. Another student reportedly sustained a graze wound to their arm but is in stable condition. Additionally, CNN notes that a separate student suffered a facial injury, although they reportedly were not shot.

According to The Tennessean, a SWAT searched for additional victims after the incident. However, “none were found.”

Antioch High School, located in Nashville’s Antioch neighborhood about 10 miles southeast of downtown, serves around 2,000 students across grades 9 through 12, according to its official website.

Antioch High School Responds To The Tragedy

Right after the shooting, the Nashville Metro School District addressed the situation on X (formerly Twitter). They confirmed the school went into lockdown during the incident but assured everyone that no current threat exists to the campus. The district also promised to share updates as they continue investigating the situation.

“Antioch High School is on a lockdown due to shots being fired inside the school building. Metro Police are on the scene. The person responsible for shooting is no longer a threat. We will be gathering students in the auditorium and will provide information on reunification as soon as possible,” the school district said in a statement after the incident.

Announcement: Antioch High School is on a lockdown due to shots being fired inside the school building. Metro Police are on the scene. The person responsible for shooting is no longer a threat. We will be gathering students in the auditorium and will provide information on…

— Metro Schools (@MetroSchools) January 22, 2025

Social Media Reacts

Social media users flooded The Shade Room’s comment section with reactions to the tragic Antioch High School shooting. Many sent prayers and condolences for the school’s community and everyone impacted.

Instagram user @diormuva__19 wrote, PRAYERS FOR MY CITY 🥺🥺🥺💔 NASHVILLE 🙏🏽” 

Instagram user @naydanielle__ wrote, Our kids are being killed in school but our government main concern is TikTok.”

While Instagram user @chantestory wrote, Yet Trump signing so many unnecessary executive orders….none about school shootings smh.” 

Then Instagram user @elizabethhuspen wrote,We just need to go ahead and put metal detectors in all schools.. I live 20 minutes from there, this hits too close to home 😢” 

Another Instagram user @bitch_i_lookgud wrote, HOW ARE THEY STILL GETTING GUNS IN SCHOOL !!!!!! My Goodness!! Prayers for the families.” 

Instagram user @raemimi_ wrote, Traumatized kids and kids dying! 💔 This is heartbreaking. 😢” 

While another Instagram user @sua_ve wrote, School shootings but let’s focus on discrimination laws 🫡” 

Then another Instagram user @leonrossonehunnit wrote, This is so sad. I can’t see myself putting my kid back in regular school. Home school is where it’s at. The schools, the government, the world don’t care about our children fr. 🙏🏾” 

Finally, Instagram user @_mommalouisiana_ wrote, They’re banning books but not assault weapons. This is ‘Murica. Praying for the loved ones of the victims.” 

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