Vanderbilt Nurse Hannah Hooper berates cops with derogatory slurs during drunken arrest

23-year-old Vanderbilt Nurse Hannah Hooper refused to leave Luke Bryan’s Bar on Broadway in downtown Nashville early Saturday morning. Security initially located her on the steps leading to the rooftop, where she was overly intoxicated and causing a disturbance. Officers had arrived to assist security, and she informed them she was not leaving the bar and attempted to return to enjoying her evening. Officers attempted to guide her outside, but she refused to cooperate and pushed officers. She was taken down and into custody. She became combative and kicked officers, eventually having to be placed into a wheelchair to be transported outside safely. Police say that during transport to booking, Hannah Hooper berated officers by calling them derogatory slurs. Her friends informed officers that she was a nurse at Vanderbilt during the arrest. She is charged with assaulting an officer, resisting arrest, and criminal trespassing.

Stephanie Manley urinates in men’s room at Kid Rock’s bar; slips handcuffs, resists arrest

41-year-old South Carolina tourist Stephanie Stone Manley urinated in the men’s restroom at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk in the early hours of January 14th. The security at Kid Rock’s alerted the officers, and when they arrived, they spoke with Manley, who was still in the men’s restroom, refusing to leave. Manley became aggressive and started yelling at officers and security, walking towards them in a fighting stance. Officers escorted her out of the establishment and guided her to sit down outside, but she slipped her left hand out of the handcuffs. She was resistive and refused to put her hands behind her back, kicking at officers as they tried to detain her. Manley was taken into custody for criminal trespassing, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.

18-year-old Alexander Gordon booked after trespassing in parking garage

18-year-old Alexander Gordon was issued a citation on December 20th after video surveillance showed five males with backpacks entering a parking garage on Church Street. Most of the males were juveniles, and the property was marked “NO TRESPASSING.” When police arrived, they located the group in a vehicle that didn’t belong to them, apparently amid their attempt to steal it. All five males ran away, and their description was put out by radio. Gordon was located across the street at the Double Tree Hotel and arrested. Initially, he said he was never in the parking garage but later admitted he was. Gordon has no prior criminal history. Gordon was booked on the citation on January 5th.

Ryan McNeill jailed after urinating in front of Centennial Hospital

45-year-old Ryan McNeill was jailed on January 9th after police caught him urinating outside of Centennial Hospital on Patterson Street. McNeill then went inside the hospital and began to cause a disturbance. He refused treatment but also refused to leave the hospital. McNeil was yelling and being so disruptive that the hospital staff could not conduct regular business. When the police asked McNeill to identify himself, he refused to give any information. Due to this, Ryan McNeill was taken into custody and charged with criminal trespass and disorderly conduct.

Glenn Sharber booked for trespassing on MDHA property

23-year-old Glenn Sharber was booked for trespassing and evading arrest on 12th Avenue South on January 8th. Officers responded to a call regarding a black male with dreads and a pink backpack pointing a gun at someone on December 2nd. When officers arrived, they noticed Sharber, who matched the description given in the call. Sharber was walking towards the building when officers ordered him to stop. Sharber then banged on the door to be let into the residence and closed the door behind him. Sharber exited via the back of the residence, where another officer was present. During the investigation, officers learned that Sharber was on the MDHA banned list for all properties. Sharber was given a state citation for criminal trespassing and evading arrest. Glenn Sharber was booked on the citation on January 8th

Ivan Voloder tries to learn why wife was banned from Walmart, gets banned

30-year-old Ivan Voloder was booked for trespassing at Walmart on Charlotte Pike on December 3rd. Walmart staff repeatedly warned Voloder to leave the property, and he refused to do so. Voloder stated that he was there to ask why his wife was banned from Walmart. Voloder also said he wouldn’t be scared off by Walmart employees. Walmart staff have stated they wished to prosecute. Voloder qualified for a citation and was cited for criminal trespass. Ivan Voloder was booked on the citation of criminal trespass on January 8th.

Emily Mosteller drunkenly refuses to leave Hard Rock Cafe for over 3 hours

45-year-old Emily Mosteller was found trespassing at the Hard Rock Cafe on Broadway on January 2nd. Mosteller was asked to leave multiple times after refusing to leave and pay her tab. The manager did not want to press charges for theft of services but did wish to prosecute for criminal trespassing. Mosteller was at the bar for over 3 hours. Emily Mosteller was taken into custody for criminal trespassing.

Deonte Alley caught trespassing in Vanderbilt University Medical Center

26-year-old Deonte Tavaris Alley was loitering in the main lobby of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center early January 1st. Alley advised officers that he had no reason to be on the property. Officers were notified Alley was banned from all Vanderbilt properties on December 31st. Deonte Alley was taken into custody for criminal trespassing.

Travis Hawkins punches man in face during altercation at Jason Aldean’s Bar

25-year-old Travis Hawkins had a scuffle with Kelvin Javonte Jacobs at Jason Aldean’s Bar in the early hours of January 1st. Hawkins was asked to leave several times and refused before punching Jacobs. Leaving a scratch below Jacobs’s right eye and giving him a swollen lip. Travis Hawkins was taken into custody for assault and criminal trespassing.

David Garner drunkenly refuses to leave Opryland Hotel, declares he is a “Federal Agent”

41-year-old David Garner was at the Opryland Hotel on Opry Mills Drive in the late hours of December 20th when he refused to leave after being asked to. When officers arrived, they met with the Opryland Hotel Security staff, who told officers that there was an assault incident that occurred on the General Jackson Boat dock involving Garner and his female friend. Security asked Garner and his friend to leave because of the incident but refused to tell them their room numbers or leave the property. Officers spoke with Garner, who seemed intoxicated. When officers told Garner that he would be arrested if he did not leave, he became aggressive and argumentative. After half an hour of arguing with Garner, the officers escorted him to the lobby and ordered a taxi. Instead of getting in the taxi, Garner declared he was a “federal agent” and approached a hotel employee, becoming verbally aggressive. Garner was taken into custody and charged with criminal trespassing.