A school shooter livestreamed his movements before unloading in the cafeteria and killing a 16-year-old girl.
On Wednesday (January 22), Josselin Corea Escalante was the only victim of the Nashville, Tennessee, school shooting as 17-year-old Solomon Henderson unleashed 17 seconds of hell on the students and staff at Antioch High School.
Josselin Corea Escalante was the only victim of the school shooting (Corea family/WTVF)
Shortly after 11am, the killer walked into the cafeteria and fire 10 shots at pupils before taking his own life.
Now, Metro Nashville Police are attempting to piece together what happened and his motives.
Henderson took to the streaming platform Kick to livestream himself while he was in the school as he prepared for the shooting.
Sadly, the AI gun detection software, called Omnilert, that is rolled out in all Metro Nashville Public Schools failed to flag that Henderson was equipped with a gun, officials confirmed yesterday (January 23).
This was because Henderson wasn't close enough for the cameras to give an accurate reading to detect whether or not he had a gun on him.
Taking to Kick, Henderson posted a photo on his account, that has since been banned, which read: "You already failed to stop what’s happening.”
Solomon Henderson killed one person during a school shooting in Nashville on Wednesday (Solomon Henderson)
Kick has issued the following statement: "On January 22, an attack occurred in Nashville, Tennessee, and was partially livestreamed. We extend our thoughts to everyone impacted by this event.
"KICK rapidly banned the account and removed the video. Violence has no place on KICK. We are actively working with law enforcement and taking all appropriate steps to support their investigation."
The suspect livestreamed himself inside the school minutes before the shooting began, a video posted to the Australian streaming platform, Kick, shows.
In the video the suspect, who’s wearing black boots, attempts to open a door before walking away from it and walking past a vending machine.