1 dead, 4 Injured In Shooting At Nashville Restaurant
In a distressing incident that unfolded during an Easter brunch gathering at a Nashville restaurant amid Easter brunch celebrations on Sunday afternoon (March 31), one individual tragically lost his life while four others sustained injuries.
According to Aaron, the suspected gunman had reached a Nashville restaurant minutes before the shooting. He was accompanied by a woman, who also fled with him in the Mercedes SUV.
The perpetrator responsible for the shooting is currently evading law enforcement and remains unidentified.
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Furthermore, “This was not a shootout… This was one person who decided to pull a gun based on an altercation occurring with another man, and then he fired multiple shots,” said Nashville police spokesperson Don Aaron, further stating that the authorities have most probably identified the assailant.
The name of the suspect or those who were hit by the bullets was not revealed by the police. Four victims who suffered injuries did not have critical wounds, as per media reports.
In conclusion, a person who was grazed by a bullet and a pregnant woman who had a panic attack after the shootout were transported to hospitals by the medical responders.
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