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Waffle House Shooting Hero, TSU Alum, Presents Funds Raised for Victims

James Shaw Jr., the 29-year-old man who was hailed a hero for toppling a gunman who opened fire at a Waffle House in Antioch, Tenn., was recognized by his alma mater, Tennessee State University.

Shaw appeared on campus this week to meet with the seven families who were impacted by the shooting and to hand over nearly a quarter-million dollars he raised for them.

“I truly wish I was welcoming you to our university under different circumstances, but please know that you have all been in our thoughts and prayers since the horrific events of April 22 unfolded,” said TSU President Dr. Glenda Glover.

In a private ceremony, Shaw met individually with the families, who thanked him for his heroism during the shootings. He then gave over $240,000 to the injured victims and the families of Akilah DaSilva, DeEbony Groves, Taurean Sanderlin and Joey Perez, who died in the shooting.

A replica of the check was presented to the families during a luncheon and the amount will be evenly divided among the families.

Shaw has become a national hero after he wrestled a rifle away from Travis Reinking and tossed it over the counter before shoving the shooter out the door. Reinking has been charged with four counts of criminal homicide, four counts of attempted homicide and one count of possessing a firearm while committing a felony in connection to the shooting.

“Had you not been there, everybody in that building would have been killed,” Renee Hampton, the aunt of Sharita Henderson, who was wounded in the attack, told Shaw. “I just want to say thank you.”

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