Posted April 24, 2018 3:21 pm by Comments

By Brandon Curtis

The 29-year-old gunman accused of killing 4 and injuring many others at a Waffle House early Sunday morning was apprehended by police after they received a tip of his whereabouts in the woods.

The suspect’s face is blurred in the image above because we do not believe in promoting identifying images and/or names of mass shooters.

Upon being arrested, he initially was given a $2 million bond, but it was quickly revoked pending a hearing on Wednesday.

The gunman used a rifle to gun down 4 and injure others, and that rifle had at one point been confiscated by police. Why were they taken, you ask?

In July of 2017 Reinking was arrested by the Secret Service for trespassing near the White House. His four firearms were turned over to his father, who police say later gave all of them back to his son, including the rifle he’s accused of using to gun down his victims.

I’m not sure how this works, but I don’t quite understand why the firearms would have been handed over to the suspect’s father. In any event, the father returned the firearms to his son, and we now know that was a bad choice.

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Source:: Concealed Nation

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