The transgender-identifying shooter who killed six at a Christian school last year confessed her homicidal urges to personnel at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, but personnel there may not have taken steps to prevent the tragedy, according to a new report.
The Tennessee Star reported Wednesday that it has obtained a file called “Vandy Psych” consisting of notes taken by a police officer who reviewed documents from the Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital about the shooter’s treatment after the tragedy. The patient was reportedly seen by mental health doctors at Vanderbilt for 22 years.
“Thoughts of killing Dad in and struggles with mental health,” the document says. “Recent thoughts of going into a school and shooting a bunch of people… Homicidal thoughts with a plan. Misunderstood and felt like she needed to prove a point.”
Tennessee State Code 33-3-206 requires mental…