Survivors of A Mass Killing Face Another in Nashville
NASHVILLE – Shaundelle Brooks was getting ready for lunch Monday when her 17-year-old sent her a text: His school was on lockdown because of an active shooter nearby. The news left Brooks, who lost another son in the 2018 Waffle House mass killing, shaking. “I’m like, ‘What is going on here, God?’ This cannot be happening again,” Brooks said. Ashbey Beasley was vacationing nearby with her 7-year-old. Her family had survived a mass killing at Highland Park’s Independence Day parade less than a year ago. When she heard the news of this shooting, panic rose in her chest. “I was…