A federal official says the father of the man suspected of fatally shooting four at a Nashville Waffle House could face charges for returning guns that were taken from him after an incident last year at the White House. 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.” Both Jeffrey Reinking and suspect in the fatal Nashville shootings, Travis Reinking are both from Morton, IL
ATF: Father of Nashville Shooter Faces Possible Charges for Giving Guns Seized by Police Back to Son




