Jeff Reinking (1968-1972), Linda McLeod (1966-1970), Juancarlos Lopez (2001-2005), Bernard Turner (1970-1974), Maurice Ward (1969-1973), Charles Brady (1974-1977)
Attempts to reach Jeffrey Reinking this week have been unsuccessful, and people who answered the door and the phone at homes registered to the family havedeclined to comment. Federal officials say the elder Reinking could face criminal charges for the transfer.
Date: Apr 25, 2018
Category: U.S.
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Waffle House shooting suspect's father could face federal charges, official says
"All weapons and ammo were released to Jeffrey Reinking [who] holds a valid FOID card," according to a police report from Aug. 24, 2017 obtained by Fox News. "Jeffrey was advised that he needed to keep the weapons secure and away from Travis. Jeffrey stated that he would comply." Authorities said th
Date: Apr 24, 2018
Category: U.S.
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Former co-worker of Waffle House shooting suspect described him as paranoid, delusional
Tazewell County Sheriff Robert Huston said Jeffrey Reinking pledged he would "keep the weapons secure and out of the possession of Travis." Don Aaron, a Nashville Police spokesman, said Reinking's father "has now acknowledged giving them back" to his son.
Date: Apr 24, 2018
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
The Latest: 4 homicide charges in Waffle House shooting
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Special Agent Marcus Watson said at a news conference Monday that Jeffrey Reinking's act of returning the guns to his son is "potentially a violation of federal law."
Date: Apr 24, 2018
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Suspect from Illinois charged in Tennessee Waffle House shooting
Reinking is from Morton, Illinois. The state's attorney downstate says it does not have enough information yet to determine if Jeffrey Reinking, the suspect's father, committed a criminal offense. They will wait for the FBI to decide.
Date: Apr 24, 2018
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
Mental Health And Guns An Issue After Waffle House Attack
Huston said Jeffrey Reinking pledged he would keep the weapons secure and out of the possession of Travis. And Don Aaron, a Nashville Police spokesman, said Reinkings father has now acknowledged giving them back to his son.
Date: Apr 24, 2018
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Nashville Shooting Suspect Once Had His Guns Taken Away. He Got Them Back.
Jeffrey Reinking could not be reached for comment on Monday. After Travis Reinkings arrest in Washington last year, the F.B.I. passed on information about him to local authorities in Illinois, where he was ordered to complete 32 hours of community service at a Baptist church near Morton. The F.B.I.Later that month, after the White House incident, the police approached Mr. Reinking and his father to deliver a copy of the paper revoking his license. He handed over the card and helped the police retrieve all of his weapons and ammunition, which were handed over to Jeffrey Reinking.