DUI: Justin Bragg crashes car with 11-month-old child, admits to taking THC gummies

32-year-old Justin Tyler Bragg had a car accident with his 11-month-old child on Gallatin Avenue near Carolyn Avenue on April 5th. When officers arrived, they observed him stumbling with his eyes rolling to the back of his head after exiting his vehicle. During questioning, officers had to help him sit down so he would not stumble into traffic, and he threw up multiple times. Bragg handed officers four empty bags that had contained THC/Delta-9 gummies and told them he had taken them the night before. After he was detained, officers searched his vehicle and located seven blue Oxycodone pills. It was later discovered that Bragg had previously been charged and convicted of DUI in November 2020. He was then taken into custody for driving under the influence-2nd offense.

Alix Noizin drunkenly attempts to get into police cruiser downtown, upset he can’t get inside

24-year-old Alix Noizin was booked this week after he attempted to open the driver’s side door of a police patrol car in downtown Nashville. When he realized the door was locked, he started banging on the window. The officer got out and told him to stop. Noizin ran toward Acme Feed and Seed on Broadway and fell. Acme security detained him, and the officer took him into custody. When another officer arrived on scene, Noizon fell to his knees due to his drunken state. He had slurred speech and smelled strongly of alcohol.

Jex Watson — You ain’t gotta go home, but you can’t stay here

21-year-old Jex Watson was told to leave FGL House in downtown Nashville multiple times Saturday and he continued to refuse. Once he eventually left, he returned to the bar, causing police to become involved. Officers escorted him outside and transported him to booking, charging him with disorderly conduct.

Alabama tourist Tanner Jacobs involved in drunken brawl in downtown Nashville

Police say 23-year-old Tanner Jacobs was in a drunken brawl with another man on Broadway in downtown Nashville just before 1 a.m. Saturday. Officers intervened and took Jacobs into custody for disorderly conduct.