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Travis Reinking was sentenced to life in prison without parole after shooting and killing four people at a Tennessee Waffle ...
Reinking's attorneys argue jurors received an incomplete picture of his mental health issues and state during the attack.
A high-profile mass shooting case is back in court Monday morning. Travis Reinking, the man convicted in the deadly Waffle ...
The hearing for the Antioch Waffle House shooter has continued this week as his attorneys work to prove that his previous ...
A judge is now considering convicted Waffle House shooter Travis Reinking's request for a new trial. Reinking killed four and is serving life in prison. A new trial could place him elsewhere.
Travis Reinking seeks a new trial, arguing mental health issues affected his state during the Antioch Waffle House shooting.
A hearing for Travis Reinking started Monday morning in Nashville. Reinking’s attorneys want to convince a judge that his previous legal team failed him by not showing he was insane when he killed ...
Family members of the victims of the April 22, 2018 Waffle House shooting in Antioch hope the judge does not grant Reinking a new trial.
In 2022, a jury found Travis Reinking guilty on four counts of murder for the 2018 mass shooting at a Waffle House in Nashville, Tennessee.
Reinking, described as a white man with brown hair, opened fire with an AR-15 in the Waffle House parking lot and then stormed the restaurant shortly after 3 a.m. Sunday, police say.
Special Agent Todd Hudson in Nashville says Travis Reinking "wanted to set up a meeting with the president." RELATED: What we know about the bystander who wrestled gun from Waffle House shooter ...
Travis Reinking, 29, has been charged with four counts of criminal homicide after four people were killed at a Waffle House restaurant in Antioch, Tennessee on Sunday. Reinking was initially given ...