18-year-old Keydarius Thomas pulls gun on man multiple times during road rage incident

18-year-old Keydarius Thomas was taken into custody for aggravated assault on March 5th. On January 5th, officers were dispatched to the Kroger on Gallatin Pike South to speak with Richard Bridges. Bridges advised officers that Thomas approached him during a road rage incident and pulled a gun on him. Bridges further explained that the encounter happened near Ellington Parkway and Briarville Road, stating that he accidentally cut in front of Thomas. This prompted Thomas to follow Bridges to the next intersection and start an argument as he drove beside Bridges. During this, Thomas exited his vehicle and reportedly aimed a black handgun at Bridges before driving off. Bridges followed Thomas, and Thomas produced his firearm a second time. Thomas stopped at Kroger and fled after letting his two passengers out, whom Bridges approached to question about the incident. When investigators spoke with one of the passengers, he stated he did not know Thomas would “do that.” A witness said he saw Thomas hold a machete out of his window at the intersection but would not verify Thomas’ information for police. Officers conducted a photo lineup, and Bridges positively identified Thomas. Keydarius Thomas was taken into custody for aggravated assault on March 5th.

Woman found with crack in child’s diaper bag after hitting cousin with her car during parking spot dispute

22-year-old Joshuanique Vaughn was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after arguing with her cousin over a parking spot and hitting him while driving off. She was later charged with possession with intent after being arrested during a traffic stop and was found with crack in her diaper bag.

Woman charged for throwing knife at sister, kicking officers and spitting everywhere

25-year-old Charnika Braden was charged with three counts of assault on an officer, two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, vandalism, and resisting arrest after responding officers demand her to get rid of a knife and she chose to throw it towards her sister instead.

MNPD allows man to bond out, then feds pick him up on gun charge Metro passed on

Metro Police arrested felon Deanthony Fletcher Thursday night after he lied about his car being stolen. Then they allowed him to post a $5K bond via Jenkins Bonding. What they DIDN’T DO was charge him with the loaded handgun he admitted to. INSTEAD they let him bond out, and allow the feds to pick him up, and charge him federally today with the handgun.