Robert Hunt grabs, scratches, & throws pregnant woman on ground during altercation

29-year-old Robert Hunt was involved in a domestic altercation with Ayanna Saafir, a pregnant woman, on July 13th. On July 15th, officers visited The Family Safety Center on Murfreesboro Pike and spoke with Saafir. Saafir told officers that on July 13th, Hunt became physical with her. Saafir stated that Hunt grabbed, scratched, and threw her around the house. She stated this resulted in her having to go to the hospital due to her being pregnant and having contractions. Saafir also informed officers that the bruising on her right arm and wrist was from Hunt being physical to her. Saafir also claimed that on the 14th, the following day, when she returned from the hospital, Hunt once again became physical. Saafir stated Hunt pushed her to the kitchen floor, causing visible bruising to her left arm. Officers observed these injuries, which were consistent with the statements made. Hunt was then deemed the primary aggressor and was taken into custody for domestic assault on July 15th.

Amanda Clark assaults multiple officers outside The Rusty Nail, tells police “This is not the first time I’ve been f*cked in handcuffs!

32-year-old Amanda Kay Clark caused a disturbance at The Rusty Nail around 2:40 a.m. on July 6th. Responding officers spoke with the security at the establishment, who informed them that Clark was intoxicated, assaulted a DJ, and was refusing to leave. The bar staff said they wanted her off the premises and did not wish to press charges. Then, officers talked with Clark, who admitted that she was intoxicated and told them where she lived before yelling obscenities at the business’ employees. Officers told her she could get a courtesy ride home or go to jail for public intoxication. Then, Clark asked if she could go to her car and lock it before she left. Officers allowed this and escorted Clark to her car, during which she started screaming at them and the bar staff, so officers detained her. While in handcuffs, Clark sat on the ground, started yelling, and began throwing a child-like temper tantrum. Officers helped her get on her feet and walked her to the patrol car as she continued screaming obscene outbursts.

Then, officers told Clark they were going to search her, to which she responded, “No the f*ck you’re not!” and became resistive, flailing her body. Instead of searching Clark, officers placed her inside their vehicle, where she bashed her head three times against the window. Clark then yelled, “I like it rough! This is not the first time I’ve been f*cked in handcuffs! Tighten these cuffs tighter, or I am going to keep doing it!” Officers opened the door to prevent Clark from hitting her head again and called an ambulance to check for possible injuries. While alerting the medics, officers closed the door, and Clark kicked the window about three times. When officers told her to stop, she said, “Or what?” before kicking an officer’s leg, so officers hobble-restrained her feet. Throughout her encounter with the police, she stated, “I am going to kill you, you f*cking pig!” multiple times. Medics arrived, evaluated her, and declared she was healthy enough to transport. Then, Clark was placed back into the patrol car, where she wet herself. Clark was taken into custody for two counts of assault of an officer, resisting arrest, damage to government property, disorderly conduct, and public intoxication.

Franklin Neal high on crystal meth, passes out behind Wingstop on Old Hickory Boulevard

39-year-old Franklin Neal was found passed out behind Wingstop on Old Hickory Boulevard late April 20th. Upon arrival, officers located Neal and noticed he kept dozing off, showing signs of impairment, so they deemed him a danger to himself and others. When they stood him up, they saw a small baggie of crystal meth underneath him. Neal was then taken into custody for simple possession and public intoxication.

Melody Hennigan charged in assault of boyfriend over images on phone

25-year-old Melody Hennigan had an altercation with her boyfriend, Justin Hafner, at their shared apartment in West Nashville on January 24th. Officers were advised that they argued about images that she found on Hafner’s phone, and when she tried to throw it, he grabbed her arms to prevent her. He let her go, and then she threw it, not damaging it, then she grasped her hands around his neck and squeezed lightly. Hennigan stated that she did this out of retaliation because he grabbed her arms. Hafner told them he did not wish to prosecute, but they deemed her the primary aggressor. Hennigan was taken into custody for domestic assault and transported to booking.