Hero James Shaw Jr. Stops Waffle House Shooting By Wrestling Away Firearm From Shooter’s Hands

On Sunday morning, a gunman opened fire inside a Waffle House in Antioch, Tennessee.

The shooter, later identified as Travis Reinking, killed four people and injured at least two more.

The situation could have been much worse if not for the bravery of 29-year-old James Shaw Jr.

The gunman reportedly fired shots in the parking lot before entering the restaurant. When he stopped to reload his gun, Shaw approached him, wrestling the firearm from his control and tossing it behind the front counter. The shooter then fled the premises.

Shaw shared a photo online from his emergency room gurney, showing that he was wounded on his right forearms, just below the elbow. He also suffered burns to his hands, the result of having grabbed the barrel of the gunman’s rifle just moments after it had been fired.

People on social media have hailed him as a ‘hero’, though he shares that he does not feel that way.

A survivor from the shooting, Chuck Cordero, said that Shaw’s actions almost surely saved many lives.

“So I don’t know who this guy is,” Cordero said. “I talked to him afterwards and told him, ‘You are a hero, man,’ because had that guy reloaded there was plenty more people in that restaurant that probably could have not made it home this morning.”

After receiving treatment for his injuries, Shaw spoke with KTVF.

He said that he ran into the Waffle House to disarm the shooter when he tried to reload, sensing that it would be the only possible window to take action.

“He is the hero here, and no doubt he saved many lives by wrestling the gun away and then tossing it over the counter and prompting the (gun)man to leave,” a spokesperson from the Metro Nashville police said.

Police are still searching for the suspect, Travis Reinking.

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