A devastating school shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, has left two students dead and one injured, marking another tragic incident of gun violence in the U.S. The shooter, a 17-year-old student, turned the gun on himself after killing a fellow student and injuring another in the school cafeteria.
What Happened During the Antioch Shooting?
The shooting occurred on Wednesday, January 22, 2025, at 11:09 a.m. in the cafeteria of Antioch High School. A 17-year-old student, entered the cafeteria armed with a handgun. He fatally shot 16-year-old Josselin Corea Escalante and grazed another male student.

Shortly after the attack, the shooter took his own life, leaving a community in shock. Metro Nashville Police arrived at the scene within minutes of the first 911 call at 11:11 a.m., but by the time they arrived, the shooting had ended. Another student suffered a facial injury from a fall during the chaos but was not struck by gunfire.
Who Was the Shooter at Antioch?
Police identified the shooter as Solomon Henderson, a current student at Antioch High School. Investigators are still searching for a motive behind the attack, and they are reviewing materials from Henderson’s online presence, including disturbing content that appears to have been livestreamed during the incident.


Streaming platform Kick confirmed that Henderson partially livestreamed the shooting before the platform banned his account and removed the video. Authorities are using the footage as part of their investigation.
Antioch High School will remain closed for the rest of the week, allowing time for students and staff to process the traumatic event. Counseling services will be made available for those affected.
Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake stated that investigators are working with federal authorities to trace the origin of the handgun used in the shooting. Questions remain about how Henderson obtained the weapon and whether any warning signs were overlooked.
Safety Measures at Antioch High School
Antioch High School, located 10 miles southeast of downtown Nashville, has an enrollment of over 2,100 students. The school has implemented various safety measures, including school resource officers, security cameras with weapon-detection software, and secure vestibules to monitor visitors.

Despite these precautions, the tragedy has prompted renewed debates about school safety. Two school resource officers were on-site but were not near the cafeteria when the shooting occurred. The incident has raised questions about whether additional measures, such as stationary metal detectors, should be installed.
“Unfortunately, these measures were not enough to stop this tragedy,” said Adrienne Battle, Superintendent of Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS). “We will continue to explore emerging technologies and strategies to strengthen school safety.”
School Shooting Antioch Mourning
The Antioch community has been left heartbroken by the tragic loss of life. Parents were directed to reunification centers near the school, where they anxiously waited to be reunited with their children.

“This world is so crazy. It could happen anywhere,” said parent Dajuan Bernard, whose 10th-grade son was in the building at the time of the shooting.
United Family Fellowship Church in Antioch held a vigil on Wednesday night, offering a space for the grieving community to come together, reflect, and pray.
Antioch High School will remain closed for the rest of the week, allowing time for students and staff to process the traumatic event. Counseling services will be made available for those affected.
Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake stated that investigators are working with federal authorities to trace the origin of the handgun used in the shooting. Questions remain about how Henderson obtained the weapon and whether any warning signs were overlooked.