21 February 2026

18 Months After Being Paroled, He Faces New Charges

He was paroled from prison in 2024, while serving a "life" term for murder. 17 months later he shot another man. Nashville man paroled from life sentence for murder faces new shooting charges

Set the Wayback Machine for 1993.

Moore was 19 when he pleaded guilty June 2, 1993 to the first-degree murder and attempted aggravated robbery of 43-year-old Danny Davis in Rutherford County.

He was paroled in March of 2024.

Moore was at the My Town Extended Stay on Antioch Pike Aug. 24 when investigators say he shot an unarmed man multiple times at point blank range on the balcony of the motel, according to court records.

There are witnesses to the murder, security video, and Moore admitted to pulling the trigger, but didn't say why.

This time in addition to state charges, he faces federal charges for felon in possession of a firearm.

Moore faces charges of attempted first degree murder, felon in possession of a firearm, reckless endangerment and tampering with evidence in connection with the August shooting in Davidson County Court.

Do we think the Parole board will face any repercussions? Of course not.

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