Andnevin Huff passes out in truck, tells police if he did breathalyzer tests it would “show crazy numbers”

Andnevin Huff passes out in truck, tells police if he did breathalyzer tests it would “show crazy numbers”

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32-year-old Andnevin Huff was seen passed out in a white pickup truck near the intersection of Fatherland and South 6th Street on August 31st. Once officers made contact with Huff, they reported that he was not responding but that he was still breathing. While being checked out by medics, Huff refused any medical attention, so he spoke with officers. Huff told officers that he had been drinking, which was backed up by his mannerisms and slurred speech. When Huff was read his Miranda Rights, he made several statements about drinking with a woman who lived nearby.

Andnevin Jamar Huff (MNPD)
Andnevin Jamar Huff (MNPD)

When Huff was asked about taking a blood test, he told officers that if he did do the test, it would “show crazy numbers.”  After being read implied consent, Huff refused to take any chemical tests. While Huff was being taken into custody, medics advised that they had found a handgun under Huff’s seat. Huff was then transported to booking and charged with implied consent violation, driving under the influence, and possession of a firearm while under the influence.

Andnevin Jamar Huff of Stanwyck Drive in Nashville, TN, was booked into the Metro Nashville Jail on August 31st, charged with DUI, weapon while under the influence, and implied consent violation. A judicial commissioner set his bond at $2,000, and the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office gave him pre-trial release from their facility.

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