The mom of the transgender school shooter who murdered six people including three nine-year-olds at a Nashville private school Monday said ‘I think I just lost my daughter’ – as her own calls for increased gun control emerged.

Norma Hale spoke to ABC News shortly after her daughter Audrey Hale, 28, was named as the shooter. 

She said: ‘It’s very, very difficult right now. I think I lost my daughter today.’ Norma then requested privacy as her family struggles to cope with the magnitude of her late daughter’s actions.  

Audrey was born female, and is believed to have been living as a man called Aiden. But Nashville officials continue to refer to the killer using female pronouns.

Norma’s own posts decrying school shootings and calling for increased gun control have emerged in the wake of Audrey’s massacre.  

On February 21, 2018, she posted a petition to make large-capacity gun magazines illegal to her page as a response to the horrors at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.  

Normal Hale (pictured center), the mother of Audrey Hale (pictured right), the transgender shooter who killed six people, including three nine-year-old children and three staff members, was herself an advocate for gun control on social media

Normal Hale (pictured center), the mother of Audrey Hale (pictured right), the transgender shooter who killed six people, including three nine-year-old children and three staff members, was herself an advocate for gun control on social media

And on March 8, 2018, she posted a petition to keep guns out of schools with the caption: ‘So important!’  

Her other posts are typical of a mother proud of her family, including a celebration of her wedding anniversary and one appreciative of her daughter’s artistic talent. 

Norma and her husband Ronald were described by a neighbor as ‘very nice’ and ‘very religious.’ 

They’re also parents to son Scott, a law student who lives in Brooklyn. He has yet to comment on what his sister did Monday morning,

At around 10.13am, Hale opened fire at The Covenant School, shooting and killing Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs and William Kinney, all aged nine. 

Substitute teacher Cynthia Peak, 61, head of school Katherine Koonce, 60, and custodian Mike Hill, 61, were also killed. 

Koonce worked alongside her daughter at The Covenant School. Anna Koonce serves as a faculty/student assistant.

Within 14 minutes, she was dead, as Nashville police revealed photos of the two officers – Rex Engelbart and Michael Collazo – who shot and killed Hale.

Chilling security camera footage from inside the school shows Hale’s Honda Fit arrive outside, before she blasts through a locked door by shooting it, then enters and stalks the halls while pointing her rifle.   

In a statement issued late Monday night, a spokesperson for the school said: ‘Our community is heartbroken. We are grieving tremendous loss and are in shock coming out of the terror that shattered our school and church. We are focused on loving our students, our families, our faculty and staff and beginning the process of healing.’

A photo of Audrey Hale inside The Covenant School during the shooting. In the wake of the massacre, people have discovered Norma Hale had made posts on Facebook calling for gun control and decrying the exact mass violence that her daughter carried out on Monday

A photo of Audrey Hale inside The Covenant School during the shooting. In the wake of the massacre, people have discovered Norma Hale had made posts on Facebook calling for gun control and decrying the exact mass violence that her daughter carried out on Monday

This is the moment the doors to the school shattered as Audrey Hale blasted through them with one of the three guns she brought to kill six people

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This is the moment the doors to the school shattered as Audrey Hale blasted through them with one of the three guns she brought to kill six people

Hale was filmed stalking through a tiled area shortly after entering the school. She was shot dead 14 minutes after she broke into the school by two cops, after firing at them from an adjoining church

Hale was filmed stalking through a tiled area shortly after entering the school. She was shot dead 14 minutes after she broke into the school by two cops, after firing at them from an adjoining church

Officer Rex Engelbart

Officer Michael Collazo

A spokesperson for the Nashville Metropolitan Police Department Monday night revealed that Officers Rex Engelbart (pictured left) and Michael Collazo (pictured right) were the members of the team who fired at Hale, ultimately killing her

Hale and her family were described as 'very nice' and 'very religious.' She's pictured here with Audrey and her brother Scott

Hale and her family were described as ‘very nice’ and ‘very religious.’ She’s pictured here with Audrey and her brother Scott

Night falls on Brightwood Avenue in Nashville, where the Hale family lives

Night falls on Brightwood Avenue in Nashville, where the Hale family lives

Hallie Scruggs is seen with her father Chad Scruggs, the pastor at the presbyterian church affiliated with the school

Hallie Scruggs is seen with her father Chad Scruggs, the pastor at the presbyterian church affiliated with the school

Katherine Koonce, head of school, was among those shot dead by Hale

Mike Hill, a custodian at the school, was also killed

Katherine Koonce, head of school (left), and Mike Hill, a custodian (right) were among those shot dead by Audrey Hale

Substitute teacher Cynthia Peak, 61, known as Cindy (right) is shown with her daughter Ellie. Peak was one of six people shot and killed on Monday in Nashville

Substitute teacher Cynthia Peak, 61, known as Cindy (right) is shown with her daughter Ellie. Peak was one of six people shot and killed on Monday in Nashville

Audrey Hale, 28, opened fire at a Nashville school on Monday, killing six

Audrey Hale, 28, opened fire at a Nashville school on Monday, killing six

Hale's LinkedIn profile suggested they were now living as a man

Hale’s LinkedIn profile suggested they were now living as a man

Audrey Hale, 28, is transgender and an alumnus of the school who wrote out their plans in a detailed manifesto. 

Police shared a picture of the Honda Fit she drove to The Covenant School and announced they’d found ‘additional material’ written by Hale from the manifesto she’d left.  

They also posted photos of the doors of the school, which Hale had shot out in order to gain entry. Police confirmed the glass doors had been locked when Hale arrived.

The small school is run by a church and does not employ a school resource officer. 

Hale also allegedly had planned out an attack on another school but decided not to attack there after believing there was too much security, according to Nashville Police Chief John Drake in a Monday afternoon press conference.

Cops said Hale was transgender, although they haven’t specified further details. She was born female, but a LinkedIn profile believed to be hers uses he/him pronouns, suggesting Hale was living as a man. 

It’s unclear what Hale’s motive was, but police believe she attended the school at some point. 

The shooter has left behind a manifesto, the chief said, that Drake thinks will give them a motive into the massacre, the 129th in the United States in 2023. 

She had detailed, drawn maps of the school and had been surveilling it, according to police.

Nashville police have shared a photo of the car used by Audrey Hale, the private school shooter who killed six, including three nine-year-old children and three staff members

Nashville police have shared a photo of the car used by Audrey Hale, the private school shooter who killed six, including three nine-year-old children and three staff members

The front entrance of The Covenant School shows the glass doors clearly decimated by bullets

The front entrance of The Covenant School shows the glass doors clearly decimated by bullets

Katherine Koonce, head of school, worked alongside her daughter at The Covenant School. Anna Koonce (pictured ), who survived the shooting, serves as a faculty/student assistant

Katherine Koonce, head of school, worked alongside her daughter at The Covenant School. Anna Koonce (pictured ), who survived the shooting, serves as a faculty/student assistant

‘We have a manifesto, we have some writings that we’re going over that pertain to this day,’ Drake said. ‘We have a map drawn out of how this was all gonna to take place. There’s right now a theory that we may put out later but it’s not confirmed. We’ll put that out as soon as we can.’

When asked if how Hale identified might impact the motive, Drake paused before saying: ‘We can give you that at a later time. There is some theory to that, we’re investigating all the leads.’

According to the chief, Hale and no criminal history and said he did not know of any history of mental illness, though investigators were still looking into that.  

Drake also said that Hale had plans to attack another school in the Nashville area. 

‘There was another location that was mentioned but because of a threat assessment by the suspect, too much security, they decided not to,’ he said.

The shooter has left behind a manifesto, the chief said, that Drake thinks will give them a motive into the massacre

The shooter has left behind a manifesto, the chief said, that Drake thinks will give them a motive into the massacre

Students from the Covenant School get off a bus to meet their parents at the reunification site at the Woodmont Baptist Church Monday

Students from the Covenant School get off a bus to meet their parents at the reunification site at the Woodmont Baptist Church Monday

Metro Nashville Police Department and officials on the scene outside the Covenant School, Covenant Presbyterian Church

Metro Nashville Police Department and officials on the scene outside the Covenant School, Covenant Presbyterian Church

Sandy Durham, a neighbor of Hale’s who said she had known her ‘since she was a baby’ was shocked and said there were no warning signs that this could happen. 

‘Never. She was very sweet. I don’t know what happened. It’s very scary,’ Durham told The Daily Beast.

Sean Brashears, a next door neighbor, said he used to play basketball with Hale in his driveway and said she was a ‘normal, nice person. Maybe a little quiet.’ 

‘If I had to imagine, Audrey’s parents are probably just as shocked as everybody in the neighborhood is…It just doesn’t seem real,’ he told The Daily Beast. 

He added that, knowing the Hale family, it doesn’t seem like Audrey would have ever even been influenced by gun culture. 

‘There’s nothing that would have led me to believe that she was capable of such a thing or that she or anybody in that family would have access to, much less ever used, a gun.’

‘They just don’t seem like the family that, like, is around guns. They’re not talking about going to a gun range or they’re not going hunting.’

Children hold hands as they leave The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday after a female shooter opened fire, killing three kids and three staff members 

Children from The Covenant School run past an ambulance on Monday after a female shooter opened fire, killing three staff members and three students, before being shot by police

Children from The Covenant School run past an ambulance on Monday after a female shooter opened fire, killing three staff members and three students, before being shot by police 

A father carries his son out of The Covenant School in Nashville after a shooter killed three students and two staff members before being shot dead

Aerial view of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Nashville on Monday after the shooting

Aerial view of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Nashville on Monday after the shooting

A man laying flowers as a memorial at the entrance to Covenant Presbyterian Church

A man laying flowers as a memorial at the entrance to Covenant Presbyterian Church

Shortly before 10.13am, Hale entered the school through the shattered side door and began opening fire on the second floor. 

Police arrived at the scene and heard the gunshots coming from the 2nd floor. 

By 10,.27am, Hale had been shot dead. She was armed with two assault-style rifles and a handgun. 

‘I know this is probably the worst day of everyone’s lives. 

‘I can’t tell you how sympathetic we are,’ a Metro Police officer was heard telling the parents as they waited at a nearby church for updates. 

Hale's home is pictured. Sandy Durham, a neighbor of Hale's who said she had known her 'since she was a baby' was shocked and said there were no warning signs that this could happen

Hale’s home is pictured. Sandy Durham, a neighbor of Hale’s who said she had known her ‘since she was a baby’ was shocked and said there were no warning signs that this could happen

Sean Brashears, a next door neighbor, said he used to play basketball with Hale in his driveway and said she was a 'normal, nice person. Maybe a little quiet.'

Sean Brashears, a next door neighbor, said he used to play basketball with Hale in his driveway and said she was a ‘normal, nice person. Maybe a little quiet.’

Parents collect their children from The Covenant School in Nashville on Monday

Parents collect their children from The Covenant School in Nashville on Monday

Parents collect their children from The Covenant School in Nashville on Monday 

A family prays together after being reunited outside The Covenant School in Nashville

A family prays together after being reunited outside The Covenant School in Nashville 

Parents gathered in the sanctuary waiting for updates on whether or not their children were among those harmed

Parents gathered in the sanctuary waiting for updates on whether or not their children were among those harmed 

How the Nashville school shooting unfolded

09:53am – Hale’s gray Honda Fit is seen arriving at The Covenant School in Nashville.

09:54am – Hale is seen driving through the parking lot, seemingly calm. Nothing suggests anything is out of the ordinary as she finds a spot to park.

10:10am – The glass front door, which was locked, is shattered as Hale opens fire. She then steps through the debris into the empty reception of the church, which is adjacent to the school.

10:13am – Brandishing her assault rifle, Hale is seen entering a carpeted room, inside the church looking for any victims. The room is empty. The first call to 911 about shots being fired in the building came in at this time.

10:18am – Hale is seen on the same camera inside the church still looking for victims. She opens a door into the next room.

10:19am – The 28-year-old returns through the door, and aims her gun, although there is no one there. She tries another door, then returns 30 seconds later.

10:20am – Hale is now walking through a wooden-floored building labelled ‘first’ in the footage, past an empty reception. She stalks the corridor, then disappears from view.

10:27am – Hale is shot dead on the second floor of the school, having engaged officers who fired back, killing her. 

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