FBI Documents Detail Hale's Motives and Pell Grant Gun Purchases
FBI documents attribute Audrey Hale's Covenant School shooting to anti-religious, anti-white and anti-trans motives, and show Pell Grant funds were illegally used to buy firearms.

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Overview
FBI-released documents identify Audrey Hale as the perpetrator of the Covenant School shooting, detailing ideological motives directed at religious communities, white people, and transgender individuals.
Investigators found ledgers and an "Account Savings Record" in Hale's possessions documenting purchases, financial transactions, and explicit statements of motive linked to the attack.
Documents allege Hale used federal Pell Grant funds obtained via FAFSA for firearm purchases, redirecting education assistance toward weapons used in the massacre.
The records were released nearly three years after the shooting, providing investigators' interpretations of motive and financial evidence and renewing public scrutiny.
The findings raise questions about oversight of federal student aid, firearm purchase checks, and potential legal or policy responses from education and law enforcement authorities.
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