

Did Antioch High School shooting suspect Solomon Henderson, self hating black incel specifically target fatal female victim, Josselin Corea Escalante? Victim’s family responds to shooting.
Tennessee investigators are seeking to discover whether a 16 year old school girl shot dead at a school cafeteria on Wednesday was intentionally targeted by an alleged ‘self hating incel.’
Josselin Corea Escalante was shot multiple times by fellow student, Solomon Henderson, 17, who then shot himself dead after also wounding another girl in the cafeteria at Antioch High School, just outside Nashville, TN. A fourth student received a facial wound due to a fall, but he was not directly hurt by the gunfire.
Police are investigating whether she was targeted by Henderson, who praised Adolf Hitler and wrote about being an incel — someone unable to attract the sexual validation of females — because he was a ‘worthless subhuman, a living breathing disgrace.’
Antioch school shooter was in contact with Nashville Christian school shooter
Investigators were poring through Henderson’s troubling online footprint, where he reportedly espoused racial and antisemitic content.
In musings purporting to be that of Henderson and appearing in a 47 online manifesto, Henderson who seemingly trumped ‘white superiority,’ wrote that he ‘was ashamed to be Black.’
‘What happens on the incel forums … is that people of color are told the only reason they’re incels is because of their color and so it pushes them toward other extreme ideology that he apparently took on,’ ADL representative Carla Hill told the nypost.
Henderson posted antisemitic content and posted a flyer from the Goyim Defense League — a neo-Nazi white supremacy group — and praised Adolf Hitler. Additional writings reported by The Tennessean included statements against ‘race-mixing’ with a desire to ‘take revenge’ on society.
Henderson praised other mass shooters and had images of a layout of his high school, guns and ammunition.

Henderson partially livestreamed the shooting on the Australian platform Kick, according to the company, which stated immediately removing the video and banning the associated account.
Responding to the fatal shooting of his daughter, Escalante’s father, German Corea, told WTVF in Spanish, ‘Every day I told her how much I loved her.’
The father said he never thought when he sent his daughter off to school Wednesday it would be the last time he would see the soccer-loving daughter he called ‘daddy’s little girl.’
‘It’s not fair,’ the devastated father told the outlet.
Josselin’s aunt Maria Corea said the family is at a loss for words.
‘Oh God. She was my girl,’ she told WTVF. ‘She was a very calm girl and well-behaved. She had good grades in school. She was a girl who loved her parents and all her family.’
Authorities continue to investigate.