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At Nashville shooting, Ashbey Beasley, Highland Park survivor’s plea

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A woman who survived July 4th shooting in Highland Park gave emotional plea after authorities announced three students and three staff members were killed in a shooting at a small private Christian elementary school in Nashville.

Following a news conference with Metro Nashville Police, mother Ashbey Beasley turned to reporters and asked “aren’t you guys tired of covering this?,” saying she was on a family vacation in the area when she learned of the shooting. 

“Aren’t you guys tired of being here and having to cover all of these mass shootings?” Beasley said. “I’m from Highland Park, Illinois. My son and I survived a mass shooting over the summer. I am in Tennessee on a family vacation, with my son, visiting my sister-in-law. I have been lobbying in D.C. since we survived a mass shooting in July. I have met with over 130 lawmakers.

“How is this still happening? How are our children still dying and why are we failing them?”

Beasley’s comments were caught on video from news organizations at the scene. 

“Aren’t you guys tired of this? You’re not sick of it? We have to do something,” Beasley said. 

Covenant School shooting updates:3 children, 3 adults dead after woman opens fire in Nashville

Mom survived Highland Park shooting 

Beasley told USA TODAY in August she was with her then 6-year-old son at Fourth of July parade when a gunman opened fire from a rooftop, killing seven people and injuring several more.

She said her son was struggling to cope with the trauma of the shooting, and began to show up at lawmakers’ Capitol Hill offices to tell her story. 

“The activism has sort of become my therapy,” Beasley said. “There’s no absolute answer that’s going to prevent every single gun death. But we have to do everything in our power to do the things that we know will work.”

In November, ABC Chicago reported Beasley was scheduled to meet with senators in Washington D.C. to urge lawmakers to push for a federal assault weapons ban.

What we know about Covenant School shooting in Nashville

Police in Nashville said a heavily armed woman shot three students and three staff members to death at a small private Christian elementary school early Monday.

Officers engaged and killed the shooter at the Covenant School, Nashville police spokesperson Don Aaron said. The shooter was a 28-year-old Nashville woman, police said. 

Three children and two adults were taken to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt with gunshot wounds, and all five were pronounced dead there, said Craig Boerner, spokesperson for Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

The sixth victim was not taken to the hospital, Aaron said. 

The shooter was armed with at least two “assault-type rifles” and a handgun, Aaron said. Officials were in the process of identifying the shooter and the victims, he said.

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