Bond Revoked For Accused Waffle House Shooter
The bond for accused Waffle House shooter, Travis Reinking, has been revoked following public outcry from the community.
Posted — UpdatedReinking was taken into custody Monday afternoon and charged with four counts of criminal homicide.
His bond was set at $2 million – which outraged many in the community. The District Attorney's Office confirmed Tuesday that his bond had been revoked.
Additional charges would also be considered in the case; however, specific details were not known.
The 29-year-old has been accused of killing four people inside a Waffle House early Sunday morning.
Taurean C. Sanderlin was an employee of the restaurant who was killed as he stood outside. Also killed outside was 20-year-old Joe R. Perez, of Nashville, who was a patron.
The third death at the scene was 21-year-old DeEbony Groves, of Gallatin. She was killed inside the restaurant. Groves was a student at Belmont University.
Akilah Dasilva, nicknamed Natrix, was passionate about his music and pursued a career in musical engineering at MTSU. He was wounded inside the restaurants and later died at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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