The Palm Beach Post

Suspect’s behavior erratic over years

- By Sheila Burke, Kathleen Foody and Jay Reeves

NASHVILLE, TENN. — Travis Reinking’s erratic behavior began years before police say he showed up without pants at a Waffle House restaurant and killed four people with an assault-style rifle.

The onetime constructi­on crane operator bounced between states and suffered from delusions, sometimes talking about plans to marry singer Taylor Swift, friends and relatives told police. He was arrested outside the White House last year after asking to speak to President Donald Trump, and his bizarre actions seemed to intensify in recent days with a car theft.

Now Reinking is charged in Tennessee with four counts of criminal homicide. He’s been jailed without bond.

“He’s a good kid that went off the handle for some reason,” said Dave Warren, who once worked with Reinking in Colorado.

Former co-workers at Rocky Mountain Crane in Salida, Colorado, told police after the shooting that Reinking was complex.

He didn’t drink or do drugs, according to a police report describing the interviews, and he was known as intelligen­t, polite and an excellent equipment operator. He didn’t like the government or the National Rifle Associatio­n, and he talked about being a “sovereign citizen,” although the meaning of the phrase wasn’t clear.

What seemed to drive Reinking more than anything was an obsession with Swift, the report said.

Reinking told police — once in Tazewell County, Illinois, in 2016, and again in Colorado last year — that Swift was stalking him. He was infatuated with her and supposedly purchased a $14,000 ring and drove to California to try to meet her, authoritie­s said.

But co-workers also knew Reinking as openly gay, according to the interview notes.

Ken and Darlene Sustrich, the owners of the crane service where Reinking worked for six months, recalled a time when he and other members of a crew were returning to Salida after completing a job. As they passed through the town of Last Chance, Colorado, Reinking quit on the spot.

“He misconstru­ed that was his last chance,” Ken Sustrich said. “He got super-paranoid, and he quit that day. He said, ‘This is my last chance.’ ”

Reinking’s intelligen­ce impressed them. He would sometimes talk about astrophysi­cs, Darlene Sustrich said.

In his last few days at the crane service, he began showing signs of paranoia.

“You could see something was off with him, but nothing violent,” Darlene Sustrich said. Then came a call from the Secret Service, saying Reinking had refused to leave the White House after demanding to speak with President Donald Trump.

“We told them, ‘Hang onto him if you can. Help him if you can,’ ” she said.

Ken Sustrich told police that he reached out to Reinking’s father with concerns about his son’s mental health. He said the father replied that he was aware of the issues and “had been recently trying to rekindle his relationsh­ip with Travis,” the police report said.

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Travis Reinking is accused of killing four at a Waffle House.

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