Shane Fogle punches man in face during fight at Jack’s-Bar-B-Que

20-year-old Shane Fogle was involved in an altercation at Jack’s Bar-B-Que on June 20th. Footage of the incident shows an unknown individual, now identified as Fogle, punching Lan Dickerson in the face. Dickerson struck Fogle back, causing them to fall to the ground. Once they were on the ground, people came in and separated them. While Dickerson was still on the ground, Fogle attempted to kick him in the head but missed. Jack’s Bar-B-Que posted the video on their social media account, and members of the public identified Fogle as the attacker. Fogle’s attorney also contacted the authorities and stated that the person in the video was Fogle. The altercation left swelling on Dickerson’s left eye. Fogle was later taken into custody for assault on July 3rd.

Tyrun Woods throws, punches, & strangles ex-girlfriend multiple times during altercation

26-year-old Tyrun Woods was seen strangling his ex-girlfriend, Jaylen Pollard, at her South 6th Street apartment residence on June 28th. When officers arrived, they spoke with Pollard, who stated that while she was lying in her bed, Woods, her child’s father, came into the room and thumped her on her cheek. This upset Pollard, so she hit him on the back of his head, prompting Woods to grab one of her arms and hold her face down on the bed. When Woods refused to let Pollard up, she bit him to make him let her go. Once Woods let her go, he proceeded to throw Pollard onto the floor, pull her up, and throw her again into a wall. Woods then stood Pollard up and began to punch her in the face. Pollard claims after the punches, Woods proceeded to put her in a chokehold, restricting her breathing for 8-9 seconds. Pollard told officers that she had difficulty breathing and almost lost consciousness. Pollard stated to get Woods to stop, she had to bite his arm.

When Pollard tried to get away, Woods began strangling her again, prompting Pollard to scream, “Call the Police!” to her sister, who was in the other room. After around 3 seconds, Woods let her go and told Pollard, “I’m going to give you something to call the police about,” before getting dressed and leaving for work. Pollard sustained a bloody nose and a cut inside her upper lip from the attack that officers observed. A day later, on June 29th, Pollard called the officers back to the residence and informed them that when she returned from Kentucky, she noticed Woods inside her residence. Pollard claims she decided to drive around due to being assaulted by Woods the night before and did not want to have another altercation with him. When Woods had left, she went inside her home and noticed all her furniture had been moved. Pollard then noticed that both her flat-screen TVs had been destroyed. The estimated damage to the TVs was $800, and Woods was deemed the primary aggressor. A warrant was issued, and Woods was taken into custody for aggravated assault and vandalism on July 3rd.
When Pollard tried to get away, Woods began strangling her again, prompting Pollard to scream, “Call the Police!” to her sister, who was in the other room. After around 3 seconds, Woods let her go and told Pollard, “I’m going to give you something to call the police about,” before getting dressed and leaving for work. Pollard sustained a bloody nose and a cut inside her upper lip from the attack that officers observed. A day later, on June 29th, Pollard called the officers back to the residence and informed them that when she returned from Kentucky, she noticed Woods inside her residence. Pollard claims she decided to drive around due to being assaulted by Woods the night before and did not want to have another altercation with him. When Woods had left, she went inside her home and noticed all her furniture had been moved. Pollard then noticed that both her flat-screen TVs had been destroyed. The estimated damage to the TVs was $800, and Woods was deemed the primary aggressor. A warrant was issued, and Woods was taken into custody for aggravated assault and vandalism on July 3rd.

April Earps booked for public intoxication, tells police she didn’t know anyone’s number

22-year-old April Earps was seen visually impaired at 12:40 a.m. on July 5th. Earps approached officers, stating she could not get home and needed assistance. While interacting with Earps, officers observed that she was intoxicated. During their conversation, Earps admitted that she had been drinking. Earps informed officers that she lived out of county, so they could not transport her to her residence. Officers attempted to get her a taxi, but she told officers that she felt unsafe being alone in a taxi. Earps was then told to call someone to help her get home. Earps told officers that she didn’t know anyone’s number. Officers deemed that Earps was unable to care for herself, so she was taken into custody for public intoxication.

Adam Chantarumporn destroys intimate partner’s cigarettes during argument

41-year-old Adam Chantarumporn was seen vandalizing Dustin Hall’s, one of his intimate partners, property at their Herman Street apartment residence on July 5th. When officers arrived, they spoke with Hall, who stated that he and Chantarumporn argued about slamming doors inside their residence. Hall also advised officers that Chantarumporn had approached and pushed him during the argument. Officers then spoke with Chantarumporn, who claimed that Hall was actually the one who had pushed him during the argument. Officers could not verify either of the statements as there were no marks on either chest to corroborate their statements. While speaking with officers, Hall advised that Chantarumporn destroyed his cigarettes when the argument ended. When asked about the cigarettes, Chantarumporn admitted throwing Hall’s cigarettes down the garbage disposal because he was mad at him. Chantarumporn also admitted that he purchased the cigarettes for Hall and noted that he does not smoke. Based on the admission of guilt of the destroyed property, Chantarumporn was taken into custody for vandalism.

Johnnita Easley beats father with can of corn during robbery

45-year-old Johnnita Easley was caught stealing from her father, Reginald Easley, at his Trevecca Towers apartment on May 27th. When officers arrived, they met with Reginald, who stated that his daughter and grandson robbed him. Officers observed that Reginald had a knot on his forehead, bloodshot eyes, a cut on his eyelids, and a busted lip. Reginald went on to say that he let Johnnita and his grandson into his apartment to hang out. During their interaction, Reginald displayed $200 in his wallet. Reginald stated that once they saw the cash, Johnnita held him down and started hitting him in the face. While he was being held down, his grandson approached him and held a knife to his throat. Johnnita proceeded to take Reginald’s phone and money from him while his grandson was still holding the knife to his throat, saying, “Give us the money.” Reginald also noted that Johnnita beat him over the head with a can of corn as his grandson held the knife to his throat. Inside the house was the father of Reginald’s grandson, and he stated that he witnessed the incident and corroborated Reginald’s story. Johnnita was taken into custody for aggravated robbery on July 3rd.

DUI: Hayden Embry drives Mercedes after drinking Fireball, tells police he “ran out of gas”

22-year-old Hayden Embry was seen in the middle of Headry Drive and Harding Pike in a white Mercedes sedan displaying his hazard lights late July 4th. When officers approached Embry, they observed that he was visually intoxicated. Embry told officers that he “ran out of gas.” Embry agreed to perform field sobriety tests but performed them poorly, showing multiple signs of impairment. During a search of Embry’s car, officers located two open Fireball shot containers with a small amount of liquid in them. Embry was taken into custody for driving under the influence and open container on July 5th.

Lanaya Patton shoves police officers while acting erratically at Shake Shack

18-year-old Lanaya Patton was seen acting disorderly and pushing officers at Shake Shack in downtown Nashville on Broadway Place on July 4th. Officers observed Patton acting erratically and shouting while on the phone. Officers then approached her and asked Patton to leave. Patton then refused, became aggressive, and began shoving officers. Patton also continued to scream, wave her arms, and push multiple girls in her group. Officers deemed Patton would not stop her behavior, so she was taken into custody for disorderly conduct on July 5th.

Jared Kleinert passes out in Vanderbilt Medical Center restroom after taking unknown drug

38-year-old Jared Kleinert was seen unconscious and intoxicated at Vanderbilt Medical Center East on July 3rd. When officers arrived, they observed Kleinert unconscious on the restroom floor. When Kleinert gained consciousness, officers discovered a used syringe containing blood underneath his body. Kleinert was unable to stay awake and sit up properly on the toilet. Kleinert continuously leaned forward between his legs while on the floor so officers could not question him about the syringe. When Kleinert woke up, he was identified by his name and date of birth. Kleinert then admitted to officers that he took an unknown drug while using the bathroom. Kleinert stated that he was discharged from Vanderbilt Medical Center earlier in the morning. He added that he was attempting to go to Vanderbilt Medical Center East to pick up his prescription. Due to his condition, officers deemed he was a danger to himself, so he was taken into custody for public intoxication.