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The man who jumped into action during the shooting at a Waffle House in Antioch, Tennessee is continuing to support victims’ families.
A gunman armed with an AR-15 killed four people in the location on Sunday.
The legislation is meant to deter a family member from returning a firearm to a relative whose gun license has been revoked.
Tennessee lawmakers presented James Shaw Jr. with a resolution that calls him "a hero twice over."
The incident ended with 25-year-old Chikesia Clemons handcuffed and topless on the restaurant floor.
Travis Reinking, 29, was armed when he was arrested Monday, police say.
All four people killed at the Tennessee restaurant were in their 20s.
“I just wanted to live," 29-year-old James Shaw Jr. said of his decision to fight back.
Suspect Travis Reinking had firearms seized last year after an incident at the White House. His dad re-armed him, police say.
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