NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – WSMV4 Chief Investigator Jeremy Finley has confirmed more details involving law enforcement being called to the Antioch High School shooter’s home four times for different reasons since 2021.
WSMV4 Investigates first uncovered that two guns were removed from 17-year-old Solomon Henderson’s home in 2023. A Metro Nashville Police Department spokesman confirmed that the two guns belonged to adults and have remained in the department’s property room since then.
Now, new details have been confirmed as to why those weapons were taken from the home in 2023 and that it was directly linked to a juvenile in the home. MNPD says that they can’t release any more details about why the guns were removed because of “Juvenile confidentiality.”
A report of police responses obtained by WSM4 Investigates shows that officers went to Henderson’s home four times before the shooting between 2021 and 2024. A missing person call was made in 2021, followed by a request for an officer for an investigation in September 2023 (no one was home).
Then, in October 2023, a report of a theft was made and police completed a report. In December 2024, a call was made but police turned back around.
WSMV4 Investigates reports that in Henderson’s online diary, he wrote on Jan. 10, 2025, “I had my house raided once they found a gun it was mine LOL. My dad took the blame.”
We took our findings to psychologist Robert Moore, who completes threat assessments for schools on troubled students.
Moore said the fact that police had to confiscate guns from a trouble student’s home was a precursor for a future disaster.
“If (the guns) were removed because of some tip, or some report, we want to know what else is going on,” Moore said.
WSMV4 Investigates will continue to push for more details as to why the guns were confiscated.
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