Hero Dad Who Stopped Waffle House Shooting Raises Nearly $100K for Victims in a DAY

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By Rachel Blevins

 Antioch, TN – The man who has been hailed as a hero for disarming a  mass shooter after he gunned down four people at a Waffle House, is now  raising money for the families of the victims, and his campaign has  received nearly $100,000 in donations in the first 24 hours. 

When a man entered the restaurant around 3:30 a.m. on Sunday and  opened fire with an AR-15, James Shaw Jr. was the one rushed towards him  and grabbed the rifle out of his hands while the gunman attempted to  reload it. 

He then threw the gun over the counter and pushed suspect  Travis Reinking out the door. Shaw’s quick thinking arguably saved the lives of dozens of people,  as it is unclear what Reinking planned to include in his rampage. 

When  asked about what made him decide to confront the shooter, he told  reporters, “I figured if I was going to die, he was going to have to work for it.” Shaw is a 29-year-old father who works as an electrician in  Nashville. He was taken to the hospital after one of the bullets fired  by the gunman grazed his arm. 

He told  the New York Times that while at the hospital, he was able to check on  one of the victims and his 4-year-old daughter was the first thing on  his mind when he met the victim’s father. “We had a father moment when we saw each other,” Shaw said. “If you can imagine, actually, your child being there and meeting the person who saved their child, it was very touching.”   

While many have praised Shaw as the hero that he is for stopping the shooting, he has humbly downplayed his heroic actions. “I’d rather you regard me as James, you know, just a regular person,” he said. “Because I feel like everybody can do pretty much what I did.” Shaw said Reinking began shooting before he entered the restaurant,  and after he walked in the door, he stopped to reload his gun. 

That was  when Shaw took the opportunity to rush towards Reinking, grab his gun,  and push him back out the door while the gunman angrily cursed at him. 

“I acted in a blink of a second,” Shaw said. “When he  reloaded his clip, that felt like 30 minutes. I looked at him, and he  wasn’t looking at me. He just had the barrel down. It was like, ‘Do it  now. Go now.’ I just took off.” 

Shaw’s efforts have not stopped at disarming a gunman in the midst of  a mass shooting or comforting loved ones. He has also started a GoFundMe page for the families of the victims, and it raised nearly $100,000 in the first 24 hours. 

“My name is James Shaw Jr. I am creating this page to help the  families of the victims from the Shooting that took place at Waffle  House in Antioch, TN,” he wrote in the description. “Please  take the time to donate as all of the proceeds will be given to the  families. Thank you again for your generosity and blessings!” The victims in the shooting have been identified as:  

  • Taurean C. Sanderlin, 29, a Waffle House employee of five years from Goodlettsville, Tennessee
  • Joe R. Perez, 20, a patron and Nashville resident
  • Akilah Dasilva, 23, a resident of Antioch who was at the Waffle House with his girlfriend and brother
  • DeEbony Groves, 21, a senior at Belmont University Nashville who was majoring in social work.

As The Free Thought Project has reported,  suspected gunman Travis Reinking was finally caught by police on Monday  after more than 24 hours on the run. His record consists of a number of  encounters with police, which included an interview with the FBI last  year. Reinking was arrested by Secret Service agents when he was caught  entering a restricted area of the White House during a trip to  Washington D.C. in July 2017. 

While officials claimed there was no  evidence at the time to show that he posed a danger to himself or  others, and the misdemeanor charge of “unlawful entry” was dismissed  after he completed community service, the incident led to an  investigation by the FBI. 

After conducting an interview with Reinking, the FBI ordered police  to confiscate his guns and his firearms licenses were revoked. The  local sheriff acknowledged that Reinking clearly suffers from mental  health issues, and police let his father take possession of the guns as  long as he promised to “keep the weapons secure and out of the possession of Travis.” 

 It appears that Reinking once again gained access to an AR-15, which is  the weapon he reportedly used in the shooting at the Waffle House. While James Shaw Jr. has attempted to play off his heroic actions as  something any citizen would do, the fact is that it is not every day a  person is grazed by a bullet and still musters up the bravery to  confront and disarm the shooter. Shaw is a hero and his actions have set  an incredible example.

 Click here to donate to the GoFundMe page for the families of the victims in the shooting. 


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I don't care what he says, I'm calling him a hero. And he is not correct about everyone being able to do that, statistically unarmed people only stop 13% of active shooters. On the other hand armed citizens stop over 3% of active shooter incidents, which does not sound like much unless you consider that less than one percent of people actually carry, and they are forbidden from carrying in the places often targeted by active shooters.

well said!

Not to mention the fact that according to government statistics:

A fifth of the victims defending themselves with a firearm suffered an injury, compared to almost half of those who defended themselves with weapons other than a firearm or who had no weapon

https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/gc.pdf

Undoubtedly, that boy was a hero risking his life to save many others. We need many guys like in the world.

Putting others before you is not an easy task
To me this boy is one of the great hero

Initial reports seemed to indicated that the gun jammed, but according to the quote from James, the shooter was changing clips. I assume this is the more accurate account of the incident.

3.30 AM ??? what the heck are children doing that time in a waffle house