Jeffrey Reinking pleaded not guilty Thursday in Tazewell County Court during an arraignment to felony charges stemming from allegations he wrongfully gave firearms back to his son, accused Tennessee Waffle House shooter Travis Reinking. WEEK TV reports the elder Reinking faces a felony charge of unlawful delivery of a firearm after prosecutors allege he unlawfully returned confiscated firearms to Travis that were transferred to his father after Travis’ FOID card was revoked. A Tazewell County Sheriff’s Deputy reportedly told Jeffrey Reinking to keep the guns away from his son when the guns were transferred.




