Shocking Crime: Uber Driver Shoots Teen in Waffle House Parking Lot — LIVE UPDATES
West End (37203) – A 16-year-old girl was hospitalized after being shot by an Uber driver in a Waffle House parking lot in Nashville, Tennessee. According to police, the teen allegedly threatened the driver before the shooting occurred, prompting him to open fire in self-defense. The incident unfolded late at night near Charlotte Avenue, leaving patrons and neighbors shocked. Authorities confirmed that the Uber driver is cooperating with investigators, while the teen’s condition is currently stable. The case has sparked concern over rideshare safety and youth confrontations. Police are urging any witnesses to come forward and provide video or information to aid the investigation.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: A 16-year-old girl was shot in a Waffle House parking lot.
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IMPACT: The teen was hospitalized; the Uber driver is cooperating with police.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “She allegedly threatened him before the shooting,” police said.
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ACTION: Police urge witnesses to share any video or information.
Impact Of West End (37203)
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Precise Location:
West End (37203) — Waffle House on Charlotte Ave. -
Community Connection:
“We heard shouting, then gunshots. Everyone ran,”
— Maria Lopez, nearby diner employee. -
Visual Proof:
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
The incident adds to rising concerns about rideshare safety and youth violence. -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Trauma Counseling Hotline: 800-273-8255
» Nashville PD Tip Line: 615-862-8600 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“If you witnessed this, please come forward,”
— Sgt. Blake Reynolds, Nashville PD.
Community Pulse
“Should rideshare drivers be armed for self-defense?
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Update Log
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10:35 PM: Metro PD confirms teen in stable condition.
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11:10 PM: Uber driver released pending further investigation.
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