Keyera Majors jailed over facebook threats to Shontia Dillard

22-year-old Keyera Rochell Majors was jailed this week on an outstanding warrant charging her with harassment. Shontia Dillard says she received messages from Majors that stated, “OML it’s up!! behind mine I’ll lay yours!!” When she responded “Laywho!!”, Majors responded “You!!,” followed by very specific threats to the life and welfare of Dillard. She is free on a $1,000 bond.

Jordan Gillenwaters charged with punching ex-lover during dispute

22-year-old Jordan Gillenwaters and Antawaun Lacy had recently ended their relationship of two years, and each still resides within the same apartment building. On August 29th, Lacy was sitting on the breezeway steps when Gillenwaters approached him, yelling and calling him names. When a neighbor stepped out and told them to take their problems elsewhere, Gillenwaters punched Lacy in the mouth and fled the scene. Officers documented an injury to Lacy’s lip and took out a warrant for the arrest of Gillenwaters.

Brittanie Gray charged after making bomb threat from within TriStar Centennial Hospital

19-year-old Brittanie Gray is charged with filing a false report of an emergency after they called in a bomb threat to TriStar Centennial Medical Center on Friday. Even though the phone used to place the call didn’t have active service, the device’s prior number showed when the 911 call was placed on the device. Dispatchers were able to match prior calls from the same number which had been placed by Brittanie (Andrew) Gray. Officers learned that a patient by that name was on a 6404 (psychiatric) hold at the hospital and did have access to their phone. Upon their release, they were taken into custody and charged with felony filing a false report.

Bachelorettes: 0; Nashville: 1. Karly Pustka arrested after assaulting the bride-to-be

On Sunday, 25-year-old Karly Pustka opined on her Instagram account: “Nashville can’t handle the Texans 🤠🎉 #nashvillebachelorettee” with a photo of her friends in Nashville — it would turn out that the Texans couldn’t handle Nashville. In the early hours of Monday morning, Metro Nashville Police responded to a domestic disturbance call at Club Wyndham Nashville on McGavock Pike. The bride-to-be, Madison Pustka, told police her cousin, Karly Pustka, lunged at her while scratching at her neck. Madison says she was just attempting to check on Karly, who had locked herself in the bathroom of the hotel room after getting extremely intoxicated. Madison and another person were able to get past the locked door, which angered Karly, who says she acted in self-defense. Karly was taken into custody and charged with domestic assault with bodily injury.

Bryce King falls out of a moving vehicle in downtown Nashville while drunk

Early Tuesday morning, Metro Nashville Police responded to a report that someone was thrown from a vehicle in downtown Nashville. Officers arrived at Rep John Lewis Way (5th Ave) to find 21-year-old Bryce King “lying in the street, covered in vomit, screaming, and crying,” according to Officer Blake Lutz. Despite his insistence that he was thrown from the car, the drunken man’s claims were discredited by multiple witnesses who confirmed he was hanging out of the vehicle while acting a fool and simply fell out and onto the roadway.

Jacob Sistrunk: too drunk & disorderly for downtown Nashville

28-year-old Jacob James Sistrunk was brawling with another individual near 4th & Broadway in downtown Nashville when officers working the Entertainment District Initiative separated the two parties and attempted to get them to go about their nights. Sistrunk continued to be belligerent and reeked of alcohol. When it became apparent he was too intoxicated to remain alone in public, he was transported to booking and charged with disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

Cheryl Biddle posed as a licensed nurse on Care.com; accused of stealing from homes of patients

43-year-old Cheryl Biddle was booked this week on an outstanding warrant charging her with impersonating a professional. A Nashville family hired Biddle via Care.com as an “in-home nurse” to care for a family member recovering from an illness. She presented herself as a “licensed registered nurse” in both her online profile and during a subsequent interview with the family. During her employment, a family member walked in on Biddle going through after being aware that items recently became missing from the home, including medications and jewelry. Her employment was terminated. As the investigation continued into Biddle, it was learned her license was suspended by the state in 2019 in an agreed-upon consent order involving the misuse and mishandling of narcotics, which Biddle signed.

DUI: N’finity Tanksley drives into a building in downtown Nashville

Metro Nashville Police say 23-year-old N’finity Tanksley drove her vehicle into the side of the building at 1201 Broadway in the early hours of Sunday morning before daylight. When officers arrived, she was still in the driver’s seat with the vehicle in drive, still pushing into the building while refusing commands to exit. She was removed from the wreckage by force and admitted to consuming “one shot” of liquor four hours before driving. Inside the car, officers found marijuana and an open shot of moonshine. She smelled of alcohol and later blew a 0.09% BAC on a breathalyzer.

Bossman Jason Miller charged after forcefully grabbing his girlfriend’s phone from her hands

Karen Lannette Beard says she was in her bed when her lover, 45-year-old “Bossman Jason” Miller, stood beside her and asked her to put her phone down, and she refused and continued to use her phone. He then reportedly grabbed the phone and pulled the phone from her in a struggle. As she reached up to retrieve her phone, she says she ripped his shirt and broke his necklace while scratching his chest. In return, he pinned her to the bed using his arms, and he called the police. Officers arrived and determined him to be the primary aggressor, and he was charged with domestic assault.

Lindsey Brewer admits to drinking wine & hard seltzer before DUI crash

36-year-old Lindsey Brewer told police she consumed two glasses of wine and one can of hard seltzer prior to crashing her vehicle into another vehicle on Edmonson Pike in the overnight hours into Sunday morning. Brewer was reportedly unsteady on her feet and performed poorly on field sobriety tests. She was transported to Metro General for a blood draw and then to booking, where she was charged with DUI.