GUN RAMPAGE

Chilling footage shows shooter Audrey Hale prowling Nashville school halls with gun before trans ex-student killed 6

CHILLING footage shows the Nashville school shooter blasting into a building and stalking the halls with a gun before killing six people.

Audrey Hale, 28, is seen rampaging through the school building with a long gun in the surveillance video released by Nashville police.

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shows Hale, an ex-student, arriving at Covenant School's parking lot in a Honda Fit.

The shooter, who was heavily armed with two "assault-type" guns and a nine-millimeter pistol, blasted through two glass doors to get inside.

Dressed in a white T-shirt, camo pants, sneakers, and a red baseball cap, the suspect is then seen storming the halls of the elementary school, aiming the long rifle every so often.

Hale shot and killed six people, including three children and three staff members.

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Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs, and William Kinney, all nine years old, died in the horrific rampage.

Hallie was the daughter of pastor Chad Scruggs.

The adult victims were identified as Cynthia Peak, 61, Mike Hill, 61, and school head Katherine Koonce, 60.

Investigators have said that Peak was a substitute teacher and Hill was a custodian.

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Cops are looking into whether Hale, who was transgender, had any connection to the victims other than attending the school "years ago."

BARRAGE OF BULLETS

Before being killed by police, Hale shot at arriving officers from a second-story window.

Photos show broken glass where the shooter opened fire, along with large bullet holes in the windshield of a police vehicle.

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department shared pictures of the weapons used by the shooter, stating that the suspect also had "significant ammunition."

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At least two of Hale's guns were bought legally in the Nashville area, police said.

A search warrant executed at Hale’s home led to the seizure of a sawed-off shotgun, a second shotgun, and other evidence.

Police said that writings recovered from Hale showed that the attack was "calculated and planned."

DISTURBING EVIDENCE

The police chief said in a press conference on Monday that a manifesto was found.

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