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Travis Reinking seeks a new trial, arguing mental health issues affected his state during the Antioch Waffle House shooting.
"She was being neglected. We had her removed from the house to get her medical treatment," said Captain Lamar Ballard.
Reinking's attorneys argue jurors received an incomplete picture of his mental health issues and state during the attack.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - August 4 marked the start of an appeal hearing for the man convicted in the 2018 Waffle House ...
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A high-profile mass shooting case is back in court Monday morning. Travis Reinking, the man convicted in the deadly Waffle ...
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.
The man convicted of killing four people — including the son of state Rep. Shaundelle Brooks (D-Hermitage) — in the Antioch Waffle House shooting seven years ago is asking for a new trial.
Five years after the deadly shooting, Reinking's current defense attorneys filed a 193-page amended motion, arguing his ...
Judge Mark Fishburn will hear the appeal for a new trial on Monday. The convicted shooter will not be present at the hearing.
The finalists to replace Nashville Judge Cheryl Blackburn, who retired in May, include a lower court judge, a prosecutor and ...