Nashville Waffle House shooting: Murder trial to begin today

The murder trial of Travis Reinking who shot four people is scheduled to start today


 


NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The murder trial of a man who killed four people in a shooting at a Nashville Waffle House is scheduled to begin on Monday.

Police said Travis Reinking, 32, was naked save for a green jacket when he opened fire inside the restaurant in April 2018. Reinking fled, triggering a two-day manhunt, after a restaurant patron wrestled his AR-15 rifle away from him.
 

Metro Davidson County Police inspect the scene of a fatal shooting at a Waffle House restaurant near Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., April 22, 2018.  REUTERS/Harrison McClary ( )

The truck of Travis Reinking, the suspected shooter, is loaded on a trailer ready to be towed from the scene of a fatal shooting at a Waffle House restaurant near Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. April 22, 2018.  REUTERS/Harrison McClary ( )


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After the attack, Reinking was ordered to receive treatment for schizophrenia in a mental facility. By October 2018, mental health officials had concluded he was competent to face charges in court.

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Jury selection for the trial began last Tuesday. Prosecutors are seeking a sentence of life without the possibility of parole.


 

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