WOOD-TV has the story:
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- A man suspected of killing a Michigan man and wounding a manager at a restaurant following a dispute over his bill was shot and killed by police a day later.
David Michael Rudd, 25, was shot several times on Sunday night in a parking lot behind another Knoxville restaurant after he repeatedly refused to put down two weapons he was carrying, police spokesman Darrell DeBusk said. No officers were injured.
Police believe Rudd is the man who fired shots from a .40-caliber handgun into a Hooters restaurant early Saturday morning after a dispute with a cashier over his bar tab, Lt. Kenny Miller said on Sunday.
The Michigan connection:
Stacey Sherman, 35, of Applegate, Mich., was killed by a gunshot as he was leaving the restaurant. Police don't believe the man from Sanilac County in Michigan's Thumb region was involved in the dispute.
Rudd apparently had a "long criminal background." Makes one wonder if he was legal to carry doesn't it?

