Whiskey Row: Man threatens bouncer, knees & headbutts MNPD officer in head, threatens to beat them more

26-year-old Matthew Waddell is free on an $11,000 bond after Metro Police say they picked him up after he caused a scene at Whiskey Row in downtown Nashville and he then threatened multiple officers, and assaulting officer Kristopher Sutton two different times, once kneeing him in the head, then later headbutting him.

High Roller Energy Drink CEO arrested in downtown Nashville; female friend tried to free him: Bryce Shewchuk & Heather Rogers

High Roller Energy CEO Bryce Shewchuk, 35, and Heather Rogers, 51, were booked into the Metro Nashville Jail just after 11 p.m. Saturday. Heather Rogers was charged with public intoxication. Bryce Shewchuk was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Rogers posted a $100 cash bond, and Shewchuk was freed on pre-trial release.

Trio charged in head-stomping Broadway brawl #VisitMusicCity

A trio was charged in a brutal Broadway Brawl early Saturday morning in front of Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, but none of them for the actual assault, just for being drunk and disorderly, despite Metro Nashville Police Officer Mark Miracle documenting he watched one of the trio, Eric Broersma, “stomp on the man’s head who was on the ground, then continue walking down Broadway”. Alandra Caruthers and Marshaun Payne were also arrested.

Cassidy Crunkilton screams “You can’t arrest me!” after 7 mimosas before flight at BNA

22-year-old Cassidy ‘Cass’ Crunkilton, of Wisconsin, told Airport Police she had 7 mimosas before arriving at the airport, where they found her in the gate too intoxicated to fly. When asked for her ID, she showed officers her Snapchat, then provided a store rewards card, neither of which helped her day go any smoother before she was eventually taken to the floor while resisting arrest. #Crunk

A family armed themselves with a machete and waited 18 minutes for MNPD to arrive as a man threatened to kill them.

Nashville police arrested 27-year-old Syrus Jenkins Monday morning, who they say was clearly under the influence of unknown substances, and 90 minutes later he was free on pre-trial release, skipping the standard hold for public intoxication arrests. 5 hours after his release, he entered a family’s attached garage and attempted to gain entry to their home via the inner door. They grabbed a machete and waited 18 minutes for MNPD to arrive.