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Journalist seeking Nashville shooter manifesto threatened with chilling death threat: ‘I’ll go to prison to silence you’

The Fight for Truth: Journalist​ Faces Danger in Pursuit of Nashville Shooter Manifesto

The fight to pull the manifesto of school shooter Audrey ‍Hale from the grip ⁣of authorities‌ brought danger ​to one⁣ journalist-businessman who​ has filed a lawsuit to learn ⁢what the​ killer⁣ wrote before the massacre at a Nashville Christian school in March ​that left three children and three adults ⁣dead.

Radio talk show host‍ Michael Patrick ‍Leahy, who has⁣ filed a lawsuit to release the manifesto, received ​an ugly⁢ threat July⁤ 9, according⁢ to Just the News.

Leahy is also CEO of The ‌Star News Network and Star News Digital ‍Media ⁢Inc.

“Michael Patrick Leahy ⁢… if it⁣ were not ⁤illegal to beat your ass up … I’d have done it ‍months ago. I have‌ called your show twice because you decided to pound home the transgender ‌Audrey Hale while​ people who suffered were healing. You dirty potato eating Mick. If I see you on the street ‍… I’m going ‍to end your conservative slant eye a–,” an email‍ to Leahy declared.

“I’m willing⁣ to go to prison ⁢to end you. You dirty drug addict ⁤eyed Irish fool. You ​either⁢ end your talk⁣ show or ⁤I’ll end⁤ your life ⁢in⁢ real time while you do it. You have no right to the manifesto ⁢of⁣ Audrey Hale ⁣and you just⁤ want⁣ content by obtaining it,” the email said.

“Send the⁢ authorities. You’d better ​if you still want to live, Leahy,” the‍ email added.

Authorities have a suspect in connection with the threat. Michael‌ Alonzo Rouse, ​49, ‍has been charged with ⁤aggravated‌ stalking⁤ and has been released ​on $7,500 bond, Just the News reported.

Although the official ‌ruling in ⁣The Covenant ⁢School shooting on March 27 has been that Hale acted alone, officials have refused ⁣to release the manifesto,⁢ citing the need to protect an ongoing investigation.

The Covenant Presbyterian Church, which⁤ operates the school,​ the school itself, and a group of parents also want the manifesto ​kept quiet.

Parent Erin Kinney, whose 9-year-old​ son, William, was killed⁣ in the shooting,‍ wrote ⁢in⁤ a letter to the court that those seeking the manifesto do not care about ⁣the “wellbeing of their fellow humans” and “seek to rob the six⁤ murder victims of dignity in their deaths ⁣by demanding the ⁢release of‌ sensitive ‍details,”‍ according to The Tennessee Star, an​ online newspaper that’s part of Leahy’s ⁤Star‍ News Network.

“These‍ petitioners have shown‍ no respect or regard for my family or for the hundreds of surviving ⁣Covenant trauma victims, even going so far as to shamefully deny their victimhood before you, as ‍they seek to publish⁣ and profit from the deranged, hateful, and exceedingly dangerous ramblings of an ⁣individual who renounced her humanity and gunned down children,”‍ Kinney wrote.

Releasing the ‌manifesto “could reasonably be expected to ‌interfere with​ enforcement proceedings,” the FBI has said, according‍ to LifeSite News.

However, ⁢the ‍Star ‍News Digital‍ Media lawsuit seeking the manifesto’s release argues⁤ otherwise.

“Hale is dead and no threat remains to the public related to ⁤the‌ events of March 27,” the lawsuit states, ⁣according‍ to LifeSite News.

“There is no criminal prosecution, investigation, or anything resembling​ an ‘enforcement proceeding.’ It has‌ been long enough, and⁤ the public has⁤ an urgent right to know​ why this ⁤tragedy happened, ‍how future events may be prevented, and ⁣what policies should⁣ be in‍ place to address ⁣this and other similar ⁢tragedies. FBI ⁢has ​no⁣ right to retain a monopoly on⁢ this information,” the lawsuit states.

“The ⁢release of these records is critical to understanding the mind ​and actions of ⁣a mass murderer ‌and can help form public policy to most effectively⁣ protect American citizens,”⁢ Leahy said, according to LifeSite News.

“We believe the public’s ‌right to ​know is ⁤so important that we are willing to challenge the most powerful law enforcement agency in America.”

According ⁢to July 19 ‌report in The Tennessee Star, Nashville police Lt. Brent Gibson has said some portions of the manifesto could be released with appropriate redactions. However, he ​said, “harmful and irreversible consequences could ​result from fully ‌disclosing” the ⁤document.

“Ideally, ⁢the⁢ records related‌ to‌ the ongoing ‍criminal‍ investigation should remain confidential until the⁤ conclusion of ​the investigation or any resulting criminal case. However, MNPD believes that releasing a redacted version of certain of the ‌shooter’s writings⁣ would not impede the⁣ investigation,” he⁢ said.

Those trying to get the document are wary of such a deal.

“If ​the definition​ of redactions means⁤ the redaction of just about everything, the records might‌ as well have been ⁣destroyed,” John Harris III, executive director of the Tennessee Firearms Association, one of the plaintiffs seeking to have​ the document made public, told the‌ Star.

“Are they saying they are going to redact the names of​ specific individuals or ⁢have ‌a ⁣minimal amount of​ redactions so the documents received have relevant content? Or are they ⁣going to​ give you pieces of paper that look like‌ you put them in ​an old copy machine with the lid left open?” Harris⁢ said.

The post Journalist Fighting to Obtain Nashville ​Shooter Manifesto Receives⁣ Chilling Death Threat:‌ ‘I’ll Go ‌to Prison ‍to End You’ ⁢appeared first⁣ on The ⁢Western Journal.



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