The waffle house shooter was the same person who jumped the white house fence with an AR-15 couple mouths ago. So his gun was seized from him, But in stead of destorying the gun. The police gave the AR-15 to travis dad, and his dad gave the gun back to travis a few mouths after the incident and travis dad said “I think he is ready to have his gun back” but a few days’ latter Travis walk into a waffle house in Tennessee with only waering a jacket, Reinking allegedly shot two people outside the restaurant in Antioch Tennessee, then he killed two more people inside. Before James Shaw Jr. jumped on travis and took him down before the cops arrived. Travis Reinking was charged on Tuesday, Metro Nashville police said five additional warrants were issued against Reinking, for one count of unlawful gun possession in the commission of a violent felony and four counts of attempted murder. One attempted murder count was for the customer who wrestled the gun away from Reinking. …show more content…
A bond hearing was set for Wednesday, according to the order signed by state Judge Michael Mondelli in Davidson County, who did not provide an explanation for his decision. That hearing was later postponed to May 7, an assistant for the judge told CNN. Reinking, 29, was arrested Monday in connection with Sunday's attack with an AR-15 at the Nashville-area restaurant. But police are still trying to figure out what travis done for the past 38 hours after the attack on the waffle house. Last summer the Secret Service arrested Reinking for trespassing near the White House. He was charged with unlawful entry, but the charges were dismissed after he completed community service. At the FBI's request, Reinking's Illinois firearms authorization was revoked, and four weapons -- including the AR-15-style rifle used in Sunday's shooting -- were
In Nashville on September 8, 2016 a man has been found guilty for robbery and shooting of a drug dealer. According to the WSMV website, the man by the name of, Montrez E. Duncan, “was convicted for committing Hobbs Act Robbery, Robbery and carrying, and brandishing and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence. A trial done in September 26, 2016, it was stated that Duncan and a few suspects followed the person home. They then entered the home, tied him up and threatened to kill him. The robbers stole some cocaine and cash from the victim and forced him to contact others to take more cash and drugs from them. When they felt the victim was of no value to them, they attempted to set him and the vehicle on fire. The victim was able
Durham Regional Police arrested the victim, charging him with theft under $5,000, two counts of assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon, and possession of marijuana, but all charges were withdrawn after a pretrial hearing on May 5.
On 04/26/2017, I, William Van Scoter, was working as a police officer for the Wichita State University Police Department, in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. At approximately 1628 hours Officer Rueda arrested Troy Deshon Jackson for a warrant from Wichita Police Department, placing him in handcuffs and doing a thorough search of Jackson.
Richard Kuklinski was an incredibly cold-blooded man. He had at least 100 confirmed kills, and claims to have around 200 total. Richard has a very horrible childhood. Richard liked to torture and kill animals as a little boy. His father abused him and his brothers, one of which was killed from the abuse received from Stanley. Stanley’s brother, Joseph, was pretty messed up, too. He probably would’ve turned out to be a serial killer himself. Kuklinski himself wasn’t like Ramirez or Dahmer, or any other serial killer for that matter. Kuklinski was an evil man, with a ton of interesting information about him out there.
Richard Kuklinski was a convicted murderer and contract killer who was born on April 11 in 1935. Kuklinski claims to have killed over 200 people over the course of his “career” during 1949 to 1986. At first, he would simply kill people who annoyed him, got on his nerves, or who he ‘needed’ to kill. When the mob caught wind of a man who killed as frivolously as Kuklinski, they began to hire him out as a contract killer. He lived in New Jersey and New York and committed most of his crimes in that area. In 1988, he was caught and sentenced to life in prison -- he later died in prison in March of 2006
Eddie Rake passed away Wednesday night in the comfort of his home due to a long and withstanding illness. When he died, Rake was surrounded by his loved ones. He was 72 years old at the time of his passing. He was born in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and he married his wife, Mrs. Lila Saunders Rake, 44 years ago. However, what he was undoubtedly known for was his coaching career at Messina High. He coached for 34 years and won over 400 games and 13 state titles.
William B. Travis was born in Saluda County, South Carolina on August 1st, 1809 he was the oldest of the eleven kids of Mark and Jenna. At the time of Travis’ birth they lived on mine creek near the Red Bank Community which centered around their church . When Travis got older his family moved to Alabama with his uncle and there he helped a school house and he met a woman named Rosanna Cato and he fell in love with her and they got married on October 26, 1828 and had a child named Charles Edward Travis and he was born on August 8th, 1829 in Claiborne, Alabama.The leading attorney in Claiborne was James Dellett and Travis helped him and Travis eventually developed the position of lawyer and an partner in the law firm with James, then Travis operated a joint across the river in Gosport, Alabama and he began the publication of a newspaper
He was arrested without incident with one team of officers getting him in surveillance from the woods, while other officers arrived at the front of the house, Webb said. Webb said information given to them indicated he would be armed and that as many as six other individuals regularly stayed around that house.
Not only was the gun used in the murder found in a location found pretty much impossible for Butler to walk to (nine and a half miles away from the hotel where the murder was committed), but they did not test the gun for evidence once it was recovered. So with all that being said let us just recap.
Travis Pastrana, overall, is an action sports god that displays extreme heroism in his life. He has gone pro in motocross, rally car racing, and even more which is quite an amazing accomplishment for any one individual. He also is a stuntman that has performed many of the craziest stunts in all of history. He was born in Annapolis, Maryland on October 8th, 1983(www.thefamouspeople.com). His parents are Robert and Debby Pastrana and his wife is Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins (www.thefamouspeople.com). Travis pastrana is a hero because he is daring, talented, and an overcomer.
The Dred Scott Decision of 1857 ruled that African-Americans, even ones who were not enslaved, were not protected under The Constitution and could never be citizens. This brings up questions that will be answered in this paper. Should slaves be American citizens? Is it morally correct for one to own another human? Does the Dred Scott decision contradict The Declaration of Independence which states that every man is created equal?
David Leon Riley was pulled over by a police officer for driving with expired license plates. Once pulled over for operating the vehicle without valid registration, the officer discovered that Riley also had a suspended license. Following police policy for suspended licenses, the officer impounded Riley’s car. At that point another officer performed a mandatory inventory search of the car that led to the discovery of two handguns under the hood of the vehicle. Police proceeded to arrest Riley for the possession of loaded firearms. The arresting officer also found and seized a cell phone in Riley’s possession along with items associated with the “Bloods” street gang. Photographs and videos accessed on the cell phone connected Riley to the
In 1908, Theodore Huebner Roethke was born in Saginaw, Michigan. There he was raised by his mother and father, who owned a greenhouse with their uncle. As a child, he spent much time in the greenhouse observing the nature, which greatly influenced his future works. Roethke attended Arthur Hill High School and later graduated magna cum laude from the University of Michigan in 1929. Afterword he took a few graduate classes at Michigan and Harvard, but was unhappy and left (Kalaidjian).
First of all, there were never a perimeter set up, to canvas for evidences and witnesses. There was not a crime scene set up. Nor did the secret service gather witness at the time of the shooting, because it was so chaotic. So any witnesses that was right there wasn’t question. Which would have help in this case. Also everyone ran to the hospital, leaving no one behind to investigate.
Since its foundation, the philosophy and business model that Blake Mycoskie enforced in his company, has truly made a name for the company and himself and today, the way TOMS do business, speaks of social responsibility. Mycoskie created a vision where the company give a pair of shoes to a child in need for every pair it sells; he named it the “buy one give one” campaign. For Mycoskie, the ability to make the company profitable is just as important as social responsibility. As he explained in an interview with CBS News, he felt very motivated to help communities in need after he learned that many kids were not able to attend school because they did not have shoes, and also because diseases in many countries are transferrable through the soil