Shooting in Germantown Coffee Shop in Nashville, Tennessee
Gunfire Erupts at Nashville Coffee Shop on Easter Sunday: One Dead, Four Injured
A horrific shooting incident has shattered the peace of a seemingly ordinary Easter Sunday in Nashville, Tennessee. Reports confirm that gunfire erupted inside a coffee shop on Garfield Street in the Germantown neighborhood, leaving a devastating trail of casualties.
One person has tragically lost their life in the attack, while four others sustained injuries. The severity of their injuries remains undisclosed at this time.
The shaken community of Germantown is undoubtedly grappling with this senseless act of violence on a sacred holiday. Our deepest condolences go out to the victim’s family and loved ones during this unimaginable time. We also extend our support to the injured victims and their families as they navigate this ordeal.
Manhunt Underway After Devastating Shooting at Roasted Brunch Spot
The motive behind the shooting remains unclear at this time. Law enforcement is conducting a comprehensive investigation to determine the cause of the attack and apprehend the suspect, who remains at large.
A witness, a woman who intended to enjoy Easter brunch at the coffee shop, took to Twitter to express her shock: “‘I tried to take my baby out to eat at Roasted and a man got killed in front of us! What the f*** Nashville!'” This harrowing account underscores the sudden and unsettling nature of this tragedy.
We urge the public to rely on official channels for verified updates and avoid spreading speculation on social media. This blog post will be updated as more information becomes available.
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BREAKING: Detectives are working to determine the motive for this gunman opening fire during Sunday brunch at Roasted on Garfield St. 1 man killed, several others hurt, non-critically. Shooting occurred at 3 p.m. Gunman fled in this Mercedes GLS 450. Know him? 615-862-8600. pic.twitter.com/bwJrCjwmhf
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) March 31, 2024