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Man who disarmed gunman hailed as hero

- By Sheila Burke and Jonathan Mattise Larry McCormack, The Tennessean

NASHVILLE, TENN.» The man who snatched an AR-15 rifle away from a gunman at a Nashville restaurant told Tennessee lawmakers Tuesday he faced “the true test of a man,” drawing a standing ovation during his brief address.

As the House hailed him as a hero, James Shaw Jr. said he acted to save his own life early Sunday at a Waffle House, and saved others in the process.

“I never thought I’d be in a room with all the eyes on me, but you know, I’m very grateful to be here,” Shaw told House members. The 29-year-old said he has since gone to see some of the shooting victims in the hospital and they all remembered him. He apolopect, gized to the people whose loved ones died in the attack.

The Senate also honored Shaw on Tuesday.

Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall said Tuesday that the 29-year-old sus- Travis Reinking, has been “compliant” and “cooperativ­e” since he was transferre­d to the jail late Monday after he was captured near the apartment where he lived. Reinking is wearing a vest known informally as a “suicide smock” and will remain under close observatio­n at a maximum-security facility in Nashville.

Also on Tuesday, a Nashville judge revoked the shooting suspect’s bond.

Court records show that a judge struck Reinking’s $2 million bond until a hearing can be held in May.

An attorney listed as Reinking’s lawyer did not immediatel­y respond to an email seeking comment.

Reinking is charged with four counts of criminal homicide. Police say he opened fire outside the Waffle House with an AR-15 rifle and then stormed the restaurant, wearing only a green jacket. Four other people were wounded in the shooting.

Reinking escaped on foot from the restaurant and shed his only item of clothing. By the time he was captured in the woods nearby, police had searched his apartment, and found the key fob to a stolen BMW they had recovered in the parking lot days earlier. The BMW theft had not initially been tied to Reinking.

Police seized multiple items from his apartment including: a Remington rifle with a magazine, cartridges for different calibers of guns, two rifle scopes and gun cleaning equipment. Police also found three books on patents in the apartment, along with a sketchbook, two iPhones and a number of pieces of computer equipment, court records show.

Nashville Police Department Lt. Carlos Lara told reporters Reinking was arrested Monday after detectives were tipped to the suspect’s presence by some constructi­on workers. He carried a black backpack with a silver semi-automatic weapon and .45-caliber ammunition.

The arrest ended a 24hour manhunt involving more than 160 law enforcemen­t officers, but it left troubling unanswered questions about official responses to months of bizarre behavior before the restaurant attack, including encounters with police in Illinois and Colorado and an arrest at the White House that raised red flags.

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