'He was going to have to work to kill me': Why a Waffle House customer rushed a shooter - News Summed Up

'He was going to have to work to kill me': Why a Waffle House customer rushed a shooter


'He was going to have to work to kill me': Why a Waffle House customer rushed a shooterWADE PAYNE James Shaw Jr, right, gets a hug from Waffle House CEO Walt Ehmer after the shooting. Moments before the first shot, James Shaw Jr was watching a Waffle House employee wash dishes, stacking them higher and higher. READ MORE:* Manhunt after Waffle House shooting* Are mass shootings contagious? LARRY MCCORMACK/AP James Shaw Jr shows his hand that was injured when he disarmed the shooter. Still fearing for his life, Shaw said he rushed out the door, pushing out the shooter in front of him also.


Source: Stuff April 23, 2018 05:37 UTC



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