Melissa Joan Hart helped kindergarten students cross the street in safety on Monday morning, when a shooting at a Nashville school resulted in a fatality.
The “Sabrina the Adolescent Witch” entertainer, who lives in Nashville with her family, told NewsNation’s Ashleigh Banfield that she and her significant other, Imprint Wilkerson, were driving near The Contract School when the misfortune happened. As per Hart, she noticed small children being driven by a cop and afterward following their educator. Hart got out of the car and kept leading the kids across the street.
As fast as possible, we pushed them across the road. The lecturers avoided looking at one another. Hart stated that they were attempting to maintain their composure.
Hart claimed that she had no idea why more children were being led out of the woods onto the road and pushed across the street, but she assumed there had been a gunshot.
What’s more, I was only an observer; Hart remarked, “That was so awful.” I’m there to aid some way I can. It is beyond comprehension that parents went home last night without their children. A school where a shooting took place has previously been visited by Hart’s family. Hart recalled rushing to pick up her first-grader from a nearby school during the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy when she lived in Connecticut.
In light of my conciliatory sentiment that this was the second lockdown my kid had encountered, he said, “Really, Mother, it’s the third. Due to the shooting at the temple next door, I had overlooked his school. Hart said that on Monday, he saw the same worry on the faces of Covenant parents. An adjoining mother informed Hart that her children were still in class. Hart and her husband took the mother and her children to a fire station, where they were reunited with them. I didn’t realize what she was expecting until my husband carried her down the hill with me as we prayed together. I had two youngsters in school and had quite recently brought forth my third kid in 2012. In a previous life, I was that mother, and Hart said, “I just felt for this woman.”
Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs, and William Kinney, each of the nine years of age; Cynthia Pinnacle, 61; 60-year-old Katherine Koonce and Mike Hill, 61, was one of the six Covenant School shooters who killed people. According to sources, Audrey Hale, 28, was the offender who legally purchased at least seven firearms from local merchants. Metropolitan Nashville Police Division officials, killed the subject in under 14 minutes.
Officers Rex Engelbert, who has been a police officer for four years, and Michael Collazo, who has been a police officer for nine years, can be seen responding to the warning and moving across the Covenant campus in a bodycam video that the MNPD released on Tuesday.