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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 1, 2026

A survivor of the shooting at Antioch High School has filed a lawsuit against the companies behind the school's artificial intelligence gun detection system, alleging the technology failed to identify the weapon used in the attack, NewsChannel 5 reports. Antonyous Henin, who was injured during the shooting that killed student Josselin "Dayana" Corea Escalante, filed suit against Omnilert, the maker of the detection technology, and Systems Integrations Inc., which allegedly installed the system. The lawsuit claims the companies misrepresented the capabilities of the technology and asserts claims including defective design, negligence, failure to warn and violations of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act. Henin is seeking compensatory damages, with the amount to be determined at trial, as well as additional damages, attorneys' fees and court costs.