3 days after fatal shootings, Tennessee Waffle House reopens

Four wooden crosses stand as a memorial for the four shooting fatalities outside a Waffle House restaurant Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. The restaurant re-opened Wednesday after four people were killed by a gunman Sunday. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Family members of people killed at a Waffle House restaurant write messages on wooden crosses set up as a memorial Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. Four people were killed when a gunman opened fire at the restaurant Sunday. Members of the Waffle House management and staff joined the family members as the restaurant re-opened Wednesday. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Waffle House employee Krista West replaces silverware Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. The restaurant re-opened Wednesday after four people were killed by a gunman Sunday. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Waffle House employee Stan Brudnicki wears a ribbon on his uniform to honor shooting victims Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. The restaurant re-opened Wednesday after four people were killed by a gunman Sunday. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Joe Perez Sr., of Austin, Texas, writes a message on a wooden cross memorial for shooting victim Akilah DaSilva at a Waffle House restaurant Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. Perez’s son, Joe Perez Jr., was one of four victims killed at the restaurant by a gunman Sunday. The restaurant re-opened Wednesday and the company intends to donate its first month of sales to help victims of the attack. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Waffle House employee Virginia Stanley visits a wooden cross memorial for shooting victim Taurean Sanderlin, also an employee, at the Waffle House restaurant Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. Stanley was working at the restaurant when a gunman killed four on Sunday. The restaurant re-opened Wednesday and the company intends to donate its first month of sales to help victims of the attack. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Waffle House where four people were fatally shot reopened Wednesday amid tears and solemn remembrance of the dead, as the company said it will donate a month of the restaurant’s sales to help the wounded survivors and the families of the slain.

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