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Father of Nashville Waffle House shooter gets 18 months

ANDREW NELLES/THE TENNESSEAN VIA AP, POOL / 2022
                                FILE- Travis Reinking, center, reacts as the verdict is read during day five of Reinking’s murder trial at the Justice A.A. Birch Building in Nashville, Tenn. Jeffrey Reinking has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted of illegally giving his son Travis an assault-style rifle he later used to shoot and kill four people at a Waffle House in Tennessee.
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ANDREW NELLES/THE TENNESSEAN VIA AP, POOL / 2022

FILE- Travis Reinking, center, reacts as the verdict is read during day five of Reinking’s murder trial at the Justice A.A. Birch Building in Nashville, Tenn. Jeffrey Reinking has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted of illegally giving his son Travis an assault-style rifle he later used to shoot and kill four people at a Waffle House in Tennessee.

ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2018
                                Police tape blocks off a Waffle House restaurant in Nashville, Tenn., after a gunman opened fire at the restaurant. An Illinois man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted of illegally giving his son an assault-style rifle he later used to shoot and kill four people at a Waffle House in Tennessee.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2018

Police tape blocks off a Waffle House restaurant in Nashville, Tenn., after a gunman opened fire at the restaurant. An Illinois man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted of illegally giving his son an assault-style rifle he later used to shoot and kill four people at a Waffle House in Tennessee.

ANDREW NELLES/THE TENNESSEAN VIA AP, POOL / 2022
                                FILE- Travis Reinking, center, reacts as the verdict is read during day five of Reinking’s murder trial at the Justice A.A. Birch Building in Nashville, Tenn. Jeffrey Reinking has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted of illegally giving his son Travis an assault-style rifle he later used to shoot and kill four people at a Waffle House in Tennessee.
ASSOCIATED PRESS / 2018
                                Police tape blocks off a Waffle House restaurant in Nashville, Tenn., after a gunman opened fire at the restaurant. An Illinois man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted of illegally giving his son an assault-style rifle he later used to shoot and kill four people at a Waffle House in Tennessee.

PEKIN, Ill. >> An Illinois man has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being convicted of illegally giving his son an assault-style rifle he later used in a 2018 shooting that killed four people at a Waffle House in Tennessee.

A judge last May convicted Jeffrey Reinking of illegal delivery of a firearm to a person who had been treated for mental illness within the past five years.

Tazewell County Chief Judge Chris Doscotch, in sentencing the 59-year-old Reinking on Friday, gave him 90 days to prepare a likely appeal before he must report to begin serving his sentence, the (Peoria) Journal Star reported.

During Reinking’s bench trial, prosecutors argued the rural Morton, Illinois, man knew his son, Travis Reinking, had undergone mental health treatment in 2016.

In May 2016, police and fire personnel responded to a pharmacy parking lot in Morton where Travis Reinking told officers he believed singer Taylor Swift was stalking him and had hacked into his cellphone. Reports showed he was taken to a Peoria hospital for an evaluation afterward.

Jeffrey Reinking’s attorney, Kevin Sullivan, argued his client didn’t know his son had been treated for mental health issues at the hospital.

Because the younger Reinking had his firearm owner’s identification card revoked by Illinois State Police, he could not legally possess guns within the state. Travis Reinking surrendered his guns to his father, who later returned them to him before the Waffle House shooting, prosecutors said. The AR-15 assault-style rifle he used in that attack was one of the guns his father returned to him.

Travis Reinking was sentenced in February 2022 to life in prison without the possibility of parole after being convicted of four counts of first-degree murder and other charges. He opened fire inside the restaurant on April 22, 2018, killing Taurean Sanderlin, 29; Joey Perez, 20; Akilah Dasilva, 23; and DeEbony Groves, 21.

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