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Protest turns tragic at detention center
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At least 40 people died in a fire Monday night at a detention center for migrants in Ciudad Juarez in Mexico.
Shooter brought three guns
The shooter in Nashville, Tennessee who killed six people – three of them children – at a private school brought three firearms to the incident, which was carefully planned.
The New York Times is reporting that Audrey E. Hale – who was fatally shot by police – had been undergoing treatment for an “emotional disorder.”
Body-cam footage provided by police showed officers hurrying down the second floor of The Covenant school to confront the shooter.

Closed circuit security footage released by the Nashville Police Department showed Hale shooting open a glass door to gain access to the school, climbing to the second
According to the Associated Press, the event started when migrants placed mattresses on the bars of their cells and set them on fire. But guards, instead of releasing the migrants, walked or ran away, leaving the migrants trapped in their cells.
The burning of mattresses was intended to be a protest against being deported to their home countries in other areas of Latin America.
Ciudad City is located across the border from El Paso, Texas.
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