Tennessee U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles Introduces Bill to Award Congressional Gold Medals to the Metro Nashville Police Officers Who Stopped the Presbyterian Covenant School Shooter

Tennessee U.S. Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN-05) recently introduced legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives to honor Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) Officers Rex Engelbert and Michael Collazo with a Congressional Gold Medal.

Officers Engelbert, a four-year MNPD veteran, and Collazo, a nine-year MNPD veteran ended the rampage of 28-year old Audrey Elizabeth Hale after she shot her way into The Presbyterian Covenant School in Nashville last week and killed 3 children and 3 adults.

“The community of the Covenant School in Nashville will never be the same. The losses of Hallie Scruggs, Evelyn Dieckhaus, William Kinney, Dr. Katherine Koonce, Mark Hill, and Cynthia Peak will be felt for the rest of our earthly lives,” Congressman Ogles said in a statement. “I applaud the swift and courageous action of MNPD Officers Engelbert and Collazo, which stopped the threat of further destruction and saved the lives of additional children and staff.”

“In the face of danger, Officers Engelbert and Collazo ran headfirst without hesitation. Their heroic actions were exemplary and selfless,” Ogles continued. “Such bravery and valor deserve honor, which is why I have introduced the Covenant School Heroes Congressional Gold Medal Act. Officer Engelbert and Officer Collazo, thank you for your dedication to protecting your community from evil actors.”

Congress has awarded gold medals to recognize distinguished achievements and contributions since the American Revolution.

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Among other U.S. representatives, Ogles’ bill is co-sponsored by Tennessee Representatives Mark Green (R-TN-07), Tim Burchett (R-TN-02), and Charles J. “Chuck” Fleischmann (R-TN-03).

The first call to 911 about gunshots being fired in the school came in at 10:13 a.m. last Monday, according to MNPD. Body camera footage worn by officers Engelbert and Collazo – showed the moment officers entered the school, began clearing the building and running to the sound of gunfire coming from the second story, where they encountered and fatally wounded Hale by 10:27 a.m.

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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network.
Photo “Andy Ogles” by Rep. Andy Ogles.

 

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2 Thoughts to “Tennessee U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles Introduces Bill to Award Congressional Gold Medals to the Metro Nashville Police Officers Who Stopped the Presbyterian Covenant School Shooter”

  1. Phyllis West

    Thanks to Congressman Andy Ogles 5th District for honoring our Metro Police Officers who very professionally stopped the horrific slaughter of 6 innocent Christians who deserved to live out their lives. No Police officer wants to be put in a predicament where they would have to use lethal action, but clearly they needed to in this situation. God Bless these officers for their quick action.
    In the future I hope teachers & other staff will be trained & armed. Shooters prefer soft targets.
    I hope we will have access to the manifesto & other pertinent information about the deranged killer.
    My understanding is the FBI is preventing access. One has to wonder why. This is a local case not federal.

  2. Nancy

    Ogles is the real Tennessee conservative! Where is Marsha Blackburn? Why isn’t she speaking out against the trans community? Ogles for us senate in 2024

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