The man accused of opening fire during an Easter Sunday brunch at a restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee, killing one person and injuring seven others is now in custody in Kentucky, according to police.

Anton Rucker, 46, was arrested at a Princeton residence, the Metro Nashville Police Department said in a statement. He surrendered without incident and is being held in Kentucky on a fugitive from justice warrant, police said.

Police tape around shooting scene at Roasted restaurant
One man was killed and several were injured in a shooting at Roasted restaurant in Nashville on Sunday.Metro Nashville Police Department

The shooting happened at about 3 p.m. Sunday, at the restaurant Roasted, where Allen Beachem, 33, was shot and killed.

Seven other people were injured with gunshot wounds, none of which were critical, April Weatherly, an executive assistant at Nashville’s public affairs office, said. Rucker was involved in an argument with another man prior to the shooting, Weatherly said.

Following the shooting, Rucker fled the scene in a gray Mercedes GLS 450, which police recovered Monday evening, according to a post on X.

According to police, Rucker is a convicted felon who has been arrested at least twice in the past year — once in August on aggravated assault and gun charges, and again in October on drugs charges. More information regarding the status of those cases is currently unavailable, attorney information for Rucker wasn’t immediately available Wednesday.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

You May Also Like

They Dreamed of a Bigger Apartment. Little by Little, It Came True.

Complaining about cramped quarters is common practice for most people who live…

Jan. 6 committee asks Fox News host Sean Hannity to cooperate with probe

The House committee probing the Jan. 6 riot wants Fox News host…

U.S. Forest Service pauses prescribed burns, announces review after New Mexico wildfire

Citing extreme wildfire conditions, the U.S. Forest Service is suspending prescribed burns…

At least 30 inches of snow possible in parts of U.S. in first major lake effect event of the season

The first significant lake effect snow event of the season is underway…