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Grant program for artificial intelligence weapons detection in schools proposed | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-02-20 15:17:00

(The Center Square) – The Tennessee Senate will consider legislation that establishes a pilot program for an artificial intelligence weapons detection system.

One of the grant requirements is a loss of life on campus due to gun violence during the 2024-25 school year, which makes Metro Nashville Public Schools the only system eligible, said Sen. Todd Gardenhire, R- Chattanooga, the bill’s sponsor.

A 17-year-old student at Antioch High School killed one student before committing suicide with a gun in January. Another student was injured.

Metro Nashville Public Schools is implementing the Evolv weapons detection system in its schools.

“The system uses low-frequency radio waves and AI technology to scan individuals as they walk through,” the school system said on its website. “If an item is flagged, school staff will conduct a quick secondary check, making the process faster and less invasive than traditional metal detectors.”

The artificial intelligence system can differentiate between other metals such as cellphones and keys and weapons, the school system said.

Antioch High School began testing the technology just days after the shooting.

The Metropolitan Nashville Board of Public Education approved $1.25 million to place the system in all high schools.

The pilot program begins with the 2025-26 school year. The cost to the state for the start of the grant program is $17,000, but the amount of grant funding is unknown, according to the bill’s fiscal note.

The Senate Education Committee approved the bill unanimously on Wednesday. The full Senate will consider it on Monday.

A companion bill in the House of Representatives sponsored by Rep. Antonio Parkinson, D- Memphis, is assigned to the House Education Administration Subcommittee.

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Metro police report drop in gun violence

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-07-04 18:18:47

SUMMARY: New data from Metro Police reveals a 32% drop in gunshot victims in Nashville this year, with 148 shootings compared to 220 last year. The largest decline is among ages 18-24, followed by teens 13-17. Despite encouraging statistics, some remain skeptical due to ongoing nightly reports of gun violence. Historically, Nashville has seen deadly incidents during events like the 4th of July. Violence deeply affects community members like Verna Wyatt, whose activism stems from personal loss. Additionally, robberies decreased 23% and aggravated assaults 6%. Police emphasize these improvements result from their relentless, dangerous efforts on the front lines.

New data from Metro police shows the number of gunshot victims is dropping.

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Officers run for cover after man in car fired shots at them in Downtown Memphis

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www.youtube.com – FOX13 Memphis – 2025-07-04 13:44:34

SUMMARY: Around 1 a.m. in downtown Memphis near the Peabody Hotel, police officers were targeted by gunfire but no officers were injured. Officers at the new downtown command center spotted a man carrying a gun with an extended magazine and alerted officers on Beale Street. A group of seven to ten people argued and scattered into three vehicles—a dark blue Nissan Juke, a white Suburban, and a white Camaro. As the Nissan Juke drove by Peabody Place, a man inside fired shots at officers. Police are now searching for the suspects and urge anyone with information to contact Crimestoppers.

Shots were fired directly at officers early Friday morning as officers responded to a report of men with weapons in Downtown …

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Local artist finds purpose through painting

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www.youtube.com – WBIR Channel 10 – 2025-07-04 07:15:50

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Seymour artist Chelsea Adkins discovered her true passion through painting after seeing a window painting video on TikTok. Initially trying it on her sliding glass door, she quickly turned her hobby into a thriving full-time business. Chelsea, who previously disliked desk and call center jobs, finds joy and purpose in creating colorful murals around Morristown, especially patriotic-themed art. Supported by her family and faith, she plans to finish a children’s book, Milly Tries Everything, about enjoying the journey of self-discovery. Chelsea’s positive impact continues through her art, shared on her Facebook page, Chelsea Paints, inspiring her community.

Seymour’s Chelsea Adkins is using her artistic talents to bring color to the community.

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