During an Easter Sunday brunch at a Nashville, Tennessee, coffee shop on March 31, a gunman shot and killed a man. Nashville law enforcement say they have video evidence of the shooter.
The Metro Nashville Police Department wrote on X, “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.” Police released a series of photos they say show the suspect.
The reason for the shooting is not yet known. The victim's identity has not been disclosed. According to Fox17, there were five victims in all, with one dying and four with non-life-threatening injuries. However, the Tennessean reported that there were eight victims, with one person deceased.
Here’s what you need to know:
Nashville Police Released a Photo Showing the Suspect With a Gun Inside the Restaurant
Nashville policeThe Nashville shooting suspect.
Police released a series of photos they say is of the suspect. One shows him holding a gun inside the restaurant. The motive is not clear.
Nashville police also released a closer-up picture of the man:
Nashville policeA photo of the Nashville suspect.
In addition, police released a photo showing the suspect’s car.
Nashville policeThe suspect’s car.
Nashville law enforcement have not indicated whether they believe the shooting was planned or random. However, police told Fox17 that the deceased victim “was having an altercation with the alleged shooter before it escalated.” It’s not clear what the altercation was about, however.
The Tennessean reported that “two men got into an argument” when one pulled out a gun and started shooting.
“We don’t have any indication that they knew each other at this point,” Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron said, according to the Tennessean. “It could be something as simple as one person invading another person’s space.”
The Roasted Restaurant in Nashville Touted Its Easter Sunday Brunch on Social Media
Nashville policeThe Roasted Nashville restaurant.
Roasted promoted its Easter brunch in a previous Facebook post, writing, “Where are you Brunching for Easter? ROASTED WILL BE OPEN!!!”
On its Instagram site, the restaurant describes itself as “a black-owned restaurant 4 mins from downtown Nashville. Visit us in the historic Salemtown! 🍽️”
The Tennessean reported that police do not have previous reports of problems at the Roasted restaurant, and they characterized the shooting as an “isolated” incident.
Fox17 reported that the gunman’s vehicle is believed to be a “Mercedes GLS 450.”
Those injured include a pregnant woman with a panic attack and a person who suffered a minor bullet graze wound, according to Fox17, which reported that there was a large law enforcement response to the scene.
Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell wrote on X, “Unfortunately, Easter was interrupted by gun violence in my neighborhood at one of our great small businesses. @MNPDNashville has the area secured, and @NashvilleFD EMS has taken care of victims. My heart goes out to those who had their holiday interrupted by gun violence.”
“Everyone was taking the children and running or falling to the ground,” said Dia Settle to the Tennessean, which reported that many customers were wearing special clothes for Easter when the shooting started. “I felt shivers because I could sense someone was injured, just from the sound and the numerous gunshots.”