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He survived the Antioch High shooting. Now he’s suing the company behind gun-detection tech.
Antonyous Henin, a survivor of the Antioch High School shooting, is suing Omnilert, a company that provided gun-detection technology to the school. The lawsuit alleges the technology failed to alert authorities during the incident, despite functioning later when police drew guns. Metro Nashville Public Schools stated the system was not positioned to detect the shooting due to camera placement decisions.
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