A full month after the transgender shooter killed six people at a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) is planning to release the shooter's manifesto to the public.
The MNPD has not said whether the manifesto and other documents found in the shooter's possession will be released in full, but considering that so far it's taken a month to review the materials, it's expected that some things will be redacted.
Despite being a month past the tragedy, the MNPD's Public Information Office told FOX 17 News,
The investigation has advanced to the point that writings from the Covenant shooter are now being reviewed for public release. That process is underway and will take a little time.
So while the release of the manifesto is coming, it looks like it may still be a while before we actually get to see what was going on in the shooter's depraved mind leading up to the mass shooting.
In the meantime, the media and the public will have time to move on to the next tragedy, probably one that's more in line with the narrative that we're all supposed to be focused on.