Following the shooting at Nashville's The Covenant School, retired FBI agent Scott Augenbaum said the involved officers 'should be very proud of how they worked together.'
Following the release of bodycam video showing the speed with which Metro Nashville Police officers entered The Covenant School to engage the active shooter on Monday, retired FBI agent Scott Augenbaum said those officers"should be very proud of how they worked together."
"They didn't have an opportunity to call their families and say, 'I'm putting my life on the line,'" Augenbaum said. Instead, officers entered into the building as a team, shooting and killing the shooter less than four minutes after arriving on scene.Augenbaum says the bodycam video will likely be used as training for other agencies in dealing with active shooter situations.The responding officers also earned praise from the White House. President Joe Biden said he spoke with Nashville Police Chief John Drake and Officers Michael Collazo and Rex Engelbert.
Bodycam footage from Englebert showed him entering the school about one minute after arriving. He and a group of officers are seen clearing each room. As a team of officers cleared rooms, the sound of gunshots could be heard coming from upstairs. The officers rushed up a flight of stairs and encountered the shooter.
About two minutes after entering the school, it appeared officers fired multiple rounds at the 28-year-old suspect. This article was written by Jason Lamb for Scripps News Nashville.
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