There’s new information on the deadly shooting at a Waffle House near Nashville, Tennessee. Four people were killed, several others injured early this morning when a gunman with an assault weapon opened fire at the restaurant. A massive manhunt is now underway for the suspect, Travis Reinking, and it turns out he is no stranger to the law. He was actually on the Secret Service’s radar.

The Tennessean reports:

“The 29-year-old Illinois man accused of carrying out a fatal shooting Sunday morning at an Antioch Waffle House previously had weapons removed from his possession after a 2017 arrest near the White House.”

The Washington Post reports:

“Police have not detailed a motive for the shooting. Investigators also do not know why Reinking was in the Nashville area, more than 400 miles from his home town, or whether he has local ties. Aaron told reporters that investigators have reached out to Illinois law enforcement and have since learned that Reinking had been “known to associate with firearms.”

Meanwhile, police are saying James Shaw Jr., who was dining at the Waffle House when the shooting began, wrestled a gun away from the shooter with his bare hands. Watch Shaw’s full interview with a local Nashville station above as he explains what happened.