Jelly Roll’s stalker Michael Curtis now charged with threatening police officers who arrested him

41-year-old Michael Curtis found himself back in Jail Tuesday after being jailed last week for stalking Jelly Roll. The new charges stem from the same incident, as after Curtis was released from jail, he took to social media and threatened the lives of the two Metro Nashville Police officers who arrested him during a Facebook Live video. The new warrants charge him with making threats on those officers, Garrett Short and Nickolas Andrews. He is free on a $10,000 bond. 

Jessica Robertson threatens to kill everyone in a school over third-grade retention policy

20-year-old Jessica Robertson is charged with threatening mass violence against a school after she called J.T. Moore middle school and threatened to kill everyone, stating she was upset about the 3rd-grand retention policy, which makes some students repeat the school year if they do poorly on a single test. Robertson called the school on May 24 and left a voicemail stating, “Hey, I have a question. Why the f*-k do y’all government think it’s OK to make g*dd-mn third graders repeat f*-king elementary school? Like, what the f-*k? I’m gonna kill y’all. Bye.”

School personnel matched the caller ID to a family with prior children at the school and turned the information over to detectives, who visited the family’s home. The parents at the location confirmed the number belonged to their daughter, Jessica Robertson. They said a few days prior, the news was on TV, and Jessica became enraged about this particular story and informed her mother was “going upstairs to call the government!”