Melissa Joan Hart broke down in tears when she revealed she helped foster children escape the Nashville school massacre on Monday.
The Sabrina Teenage Witch star, 46, looked visibly emotional during the clip, saying, “My husband and I were on our way to school for conventions. Fortunately our children were not today.
We helped a class of kindergarten students across a busy highway. They were climbing out of the jungle, they were trying to escape from their school shooting situation.
“So we helped these little kids cross the road and get their teachers there,” said Melissa, whose children go to school next door to Covenant Christian Academy.
We helped a mom reunite with her kids and I just… I don’t know what to say. Enough is enough. Just pray, pray for the families.
Melissa looked visibly sad as she explained how she helped children after Monday’s fatal shooting at Covenant Christian Academy

The wreckage from Hale’s forced entry into the school was photographed. The 28-year-old shot through the locked school door
She also emotionally told her viewers that her family had moved to Nashville from Connecticut.
‘We moved here from Connecticut where we were at school away from Sandy Hook, so this is our second experience with a school shooting with our kids in close proximity,’ Melissa explained.
“Fortunately we are all fine.”
Hart ended the video, saying “enough is enough” and asking her followers to “pray for the families” affected by the violence.
On Monday morning, 28-year-old Audrey Hall attacked Covenant School, which she previously attended, at around 10 am.
At about 10.13am, Hale opened fire on Covenant School, shooting and killing Evelyn Dechhaus, Haley Scruggs and William Kenny, all nine.
Substitute teacher Cynthia Beck, 61, headteacher Dr Catherine Concey, 60, and bouncer Mike Hill, 61, were also killed.
Consi has worked alongside her daughter Anna at Covenant School, serving as a faculty/student assistant.
Within 14 minutes, Hill was dead, as Nashville police released photos of the two officers—Rex Engelbart and Michael Collazo—who shot and killed Hill.
In a statement released late Monday night, a school spokesperson said: “Our community is grieving.
We are deeply saddened and shocked by the horror that shattered our school and church.
“We focus on loving our students, families, faculty, and staff and beginning the healing process.”

A terrified girl presses her hand against the window glass of a school bus after being evacuated from Al-Ahed School

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

Students from Covenant School get off the bus to meet their parents at the Reunification Site at Woodmont Baptist Church on Monday, March 27, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. After a mass shooting at their school
Police said Hill was transgender, though they did not specify other details. She was born female, but the LinkedIn profile believed to be hers uses her pronouns, indicating that Hale was living as a man.

Police released this photo of Hill on Monday
Monday night they continued to refer to Hale as “her”.
Nashville Police Chief John Drake said Hill left a statement indicating outrage over being sent to a Christian school.
Hill’s mother, Norma Hill, worked as an curate at a local church and frequently posted articles about the religion on Facebook.
The person we know as Audrey Hill is a 28-year-old from Nashville. We have a belief that she went to school in the area – in that actual school.
“There is some belief that there was some resentment about having to go to that school,” Drake said, speaking to NBC News.
You don’t have all the details on that yet and that’s why this incident happened.
The six victims are three nine-year-old children and three employees.