Posted on 04/23/2018 11:03:47 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The man suspected of gunning down four people at a Waffle House restaurant in Tennessee during an early-morning, half-naked rampage has a history of run-ins with police -- including once telling cops that music star Taylor Swift was stalking him.
Authorities in Tazewell County, Ill. revealed Sunday that police encountered Travis Reinking, 29, in a CVS parking lot on May 27, 2016 during an apparent "mental health crisis," according to a police report obtained by Fox News.
At the time, deputies said Reinking believed Swift was stalking him, hacked his phone and had climbed a building to chase him. He also threatened to kill himself, according to the sheriff's report.
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Another crazy shooter that the fbi already knew about.
Maybe she is secretly a quicklime girl.
Yup.
They're no longer even attempting to conceal it.
Ill be shocked if he wasnt on drugs like RITALIN!
Invite her for waffles?
No. Lucky Magazine photoshoot, 2014.
First Vegas, now Waffle House.
“swift was stalking him, hacked his phone and had climbed a building to chase him”
This is obviously Swift’s fault for not denouncing Donald Trump.
LOL!
And he was trying to elude her?? He is nuts.!
Probably smoking synthetic weed, I could not believe the change in a neighbor kid I have known since he was 8, good kid then he smoked that crap and now he is in a loony bin.
I doubt it if he would even recognize me
He beat up both his Mom and his Dad stole everything he could and was luckily not hurt too bad on his way to the padded cell.
His younger cousins (also neighbor kids)learned a very valuable lesson.
Sometimes my sister uses SeatGeek and finds some decent deals.
Blue Oyster Cult is my favorite band of all time.
I still can't believe I have never seen these before.
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