I guess the Antioch High School shooter was a Black Nazi incel?
The tragic shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 22, 2025, has left the community and the nation grappling with questions about safety, technology, and the underlying causes of such violent acts. The incident, in which 17-year-old Solomon Henderson fatally shot 16-year-old Josselin Corea Escalante, before taking his own life, highlights the inescapability of these tragedies.
In the aftermath of the shooting, the absence of metal detectors at the school has been a focal point. While some advocate for their installation, it is critical to recognize the logistical challenges. As I feel the need to remind everyone, metal detectors are effective only when individuals are scanned one by one. A process that is difficult to implement in a bustling school environment with hundreds or thousands of students entering each day.
Antioch High School employed an AI-powered gun detection system, but it failed to identify Henderson’s weapon. The system, designed to analyze camera feeds for firearms, was hindered by the location of the shooter and the gun’s visibility to the cameras. While AI technology offers promise, it remains far from foolproof, as demonstrated in this case. Over-reliance on such tools without a multi-faceted safety strategy leaves gaps that can be exploited.
Henderson’s actions and writings paint a portrait of a deeply troubled individual. He stated he did not seek attention, yet he livestreamed the attack on platforms like Kick, amplifying its reach and impact. Kick is a less restrictive Twitch clone, meaning it attracts those supposed ‘free-speech advocates’.
His writings included admiration for the perpetrators of the Parkland and Uvalde shootings, reflecting a desire to emulate their infamy despite his apparent disdain for fame.
I will have to commend Henderson for one thing, though. In his alleged manifesto, he admitted he would ultimately be forgotten. This is what I’ve been trying to tell every would-be school shooter out there for years. In the past 26 years since Columbine, only a handful of shooters’ names can be recalled by the public at large. So why don’t you try to be remembered for doing something useful to society instead of being just another forgotten copycat?
Investigators have uncovered potential connections between Henderson and Natalie Rupnow, the 15-year-old shooter in the December 2024 Abundant Life Christian School shooting in Madison, Wisconsin. Social media interactions suggest that Henderson’s account may have been followed by Rupnow’s. Sadly, this wouldn’t be the first time that shooters or plotters from separate incidents knew each other online.
Back in the late 2000s, it was alleged that Dillon Cossey, who plotted an attack against Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School in suburban Philadelphia, knew Pekka Eric Auvinen of the Jokela High School massacre in Finland.
Henderson’s online presence also reveals a disturbing affinity for neo-Nazi and white supremacist ideologies, as well as incel-related content. His writings espoused racist, antisemitic, and misogynistic views, and he plagiarized sections of other extremist manifestos. Despite being Black, Henderson expressed self-loathing tied to his race and admiration for a certain Austrian painter who had a bad haircut and a silly mustache.
The gun Henderson used was traced back to a 2022 purchase in Arizona. It had not been reported stolen, and no other firearms were found at his home. This raises questions about how he came into possession of the weapon.
With this being the first school shooting to take place under the new administration of Cheeto Mussolini, I wondered how the White House would react, and their reaction was as predictable as they come. They actually issued a statement that used the phrase “thoughts and prayers”.
Here it is in its entirety…
“As details unfold, the White House offers its heartfelt thoughts and prayers to those impacted by this senseless tragedy.”
As long as the tangerine-tinged sex criminal and people like him remain in power, expect fuck all to be done about school shootings. There will be no gun control. There will be no mental health assistance. There will only be death.
It’s going to be a blood-soaked four years for our school children.
(Sources)
- Antioch High School shooting: Everything to know after gun violence hits Nashville community again
- Antioch school shooting raises questions on lack of metal detectors in Metro Schools
- Nashville high school shooter Solomon Henderson posts chilling manifesto on Instagram before attack
- AI weapon detection system at Antioch High School failed to detect gun in Nashville shooting
- Nashville school shooting: what we know so far
- Police review writings tied to Nashville school shooter who killed female student and himself
- ‘I’m slipping.’ 288-page diary describes Antioch school shooter’s plan to kill ‘at least 10 people’
- Antioch High School Shooting Case–Investigative Update
- Gun bought in Arizona used in Nashville school shooting, police say
- Nashville school shooting suspect’s social media linked to WI school shooter’s social media: sources
- Girl fatally shot by student in Tennessee high school cafeteria
- Antioch school shooting: Nashville suspect, 17, posted alt-right paraphernalia, photos from past school shootings