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James Shaw Jr. is an American electrical technician. Shaw is known for disarming a gunman armed with a Bushmaster XM-15 during the 2018
Nashville Waffle House shooting On April 22, 2018, a mass shooting occurred at a Waffle House restaurant in the Antioch neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee, United States, when 29-year-old Travis Jeffrey Reinking fatally shot four people and injured two others with an AR-15 s ...
in
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, potentially saving lives as a result.


Early life and education

James Shaw Jr. was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. He attended
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. Shaw graduated from
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. He has a daughter.


Career

Shaw began working in the electrical field at the age of 18. In an interview, Shaw stated that "... I've been destroying stuff and putting it back together since I was a little kid. I would take stuff apart and just hope I could reassemble it." He began working at
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as a wire technician after graduating from Tennessee State University. At AT&T, Shaw installs internet, television, and phone connections in residences. He also manages his own company, Imount Electric.


Nashville Waffle House shooting

When the shooting started, he ran to the bathroom—a bullet grazed his elbow and he realized there was no exit—so when he saw the gunman point the rifle down, perhaps to reload or fix a jam, he lunged and wrestled the weapon away from him, sustaining second-degree burns from grabbing the hot rifle barrel. The gunman was captured by police a day later. While four people died in the attack, it is likely that Shaw's action saved the lives of more restaurant patrons. Afterwards, he established a
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campaign to raise money for the families of the four victims. Total donations raised by Shaw surpassed in early May 2018. While he has been described as a hero by numerous people, including Tennessee authorities, he has said that he does not think of himself in those terms:


Awards and honors

Shaw was honored by the president of Tennessee State University who praised Shaw for his "bravery and courage" and for saving many lives. He was honored by Tennessee lawmakers who passed a joint resolution honoring Shaw's actions. He appeared on national cable TV news shows and was honored at a game featuring the
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. Shaw appeared on ''
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'' where he met NBA basketball star
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. ''The Steve Harvey Show'' sent him on a trip to the island of
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. In April 2018, Waffle House tweeted "Yes. We will be doing things for Mr. Shaw. Details have not be finalized yet!". Details were not revealed. In May 2018, Shaw met with
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, who survived the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and anti-gun activist who helped to found
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, whom she tweeted about Shaw titled "my hero". Together, along with survivors and activists
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,
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, and
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among others, the whole group united for a special brunch at a local Tennessee
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. Terence Cullen, May 13, 2018, New York Daily News
Waffle House hero James Shaw Jr. meets with Parkland shooting survivors
Retrieved May 13, 2018, "... The 29-year-old Nashville resident posted a photo of himself in Florida with several students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where 17 people were killed in a Feb. 14 mass shooting ... Shaw posted a photo of himself with Gonzalez on Saturday, saying he "met one of my heros today."
Tennessee State University set up a scholarship fund in his name. The following month, at the
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, after
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won an award for "Best Superhero" for his work in ''
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,'' he called Shaw up to the stage and gave him the award. Shaw was presented a Gold Vail Award by
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, the Chief Executive Officer of AT&T. In 2018, he received a
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. Shaw participated in the 2019
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in Charlotte, North Carolina as an inaugural "Hometown Hero", scoring 8 points with 5 rebounds and posting the game's highest plus-minus with a +15. Also in 2019, Shaw expressed interest in running in the
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. He was awarded the Special Courage Award from the
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in April of that year.


See also

* Glendon Oakley Jr.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Shaw, James Jr. 1980s births Living people Tennessee State University alumni 21st-century African-American people Technicians AT&T people People from Nashville, Tennessee American electrical engineers Year of birth uncertain