Tennessee judge: Parents at school can try to keep shooter's writings secret

FILE - Covenant School parent Brent Leatherwood, center, listens during a status hearing in Chancellor I'Ashea L. Myles courtroom involving the release of records related to the the March school shooting Monday, May 22, 2023 in Nashville, Tenn. Leatherwood is part of a group whose children attend The Covenant School. The group is trying to keep the shooter's writings from being released to the public. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee judge has ruled that a group of parents can have their say in a lawsuit over the writings of a shooter who killed six people at their children's school.

The judge ruled Wednesday night that the Covenant School parents have a right to intervene against other groups that want the shooter's writings — along with some other documents in the police investigation — released according to the Tennessee Public Records Act.

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