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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 ...
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.
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.
Travis Reinking, the suspect in the Nashville-area Waffle House shooting that left four people dead, was arrested Monday afternoon after a massive manhunt. He was carrying a backpack that ...
Travis Reinking's FOID card was later revoked in August 2017 when he decided to move to Colorado. His firearms were handed off to his father at that time, prosecutors said.
Travis Reinking's guns, including the weapon used in the Waffle House shooting, were seized by authorities from the Tazewell County Sheriff's Office in Illinois in July 2017, after he was arrested ...
Travis Reinking said he believed he was commanded by God to kill people at a Waffle House in Tennessee nearly four years ago because they were government agents, attorneys said Monday.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Travis Reinking, the Illinois man wanted in connection with the fatal shooting at a Waffle House near Nashville, has been taken into custody, police said Monday afternoon.