Jim Connors attempts to flee police after being caught fighting

23-year-old Jim Connors was observed engaging in fighting behavior in the early hours of July 5th. After noticing this, officers tried to stop Connors, but he began to run. Once detained, officers noticed Connors had a cut on the back of his head, so they alerted medics. When NFD personnel arrived, Connors refused medical attention. Connors showed signs of impairment, so officers deemed him a danger to himself. Connors was placed in custody for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.

Maria Navarro jailed after fighting in front of Jack’s Bar-B-Que in downtown Nashville

32-year-old Maria Navarro was seen fighting in front of Jack’s Bar-B-Que on June 23rd. Officers observed Navarro and others fighting and quickly intervened to separate the parties. When officers ordered everyone to stop, Navarro continued to be aggressive and ignored the order to put her hands behind her back. Navarro continued to resist putting her hands behind her back, but officers eventually were able to detain her safely. When questioned by officers, Navarro was verbally aggressive towards them and refused to answer any questions. Officers observed that she was having trouble maintaining her balance as other signs that she was intoxicated. Authorities deemed that Maria Navarro was a danger to herself and the people around her, so she was placed under arrest for public intoxication, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.

Catholic High School President J. Marshall Hyzdu jailed after harassing women in Nashville bar

45-year-old Catholic school president James Marshall Hyzdu was jailed in Nashville Saturday after reportedly following women around a Nashville bar, making them feel uncomfortable. Security at The Twelve Thirty Club says Hyzdu came into the bar and began to follow women around, making them uncomfortable and annoyed with the behavior. Hyzdu was escorted out of the location, only to return and continue the behavior. According to security, he was escorted out of the building six times and continued to return, even changing his clothing once to change his appearance. He was eventually detained until Metro Nashville Police arrived and took him into custody. They noted his extreme level of intoxication and had no one to contact to retrieve him or assist him back to his hotel. J. Marshall Hyzdu is the President of Archbishop Moeller High School, an all-boys Catholic school in Cincinnati, OH.

Jack Dawson crashes through Broadway window while “play fighting” with friend in downtown Nashville

30-year-old Jack Dawson was “play fighting” with friend Harry Rigby on Broadway in downtown Nashville early Sunday morning in front of Big Time Boots. The two fell into the front glass of the store, shattering the window. Police arrived to find both individuals reeking of alcohol. Dawson was unable to answer any questions, but did acknowledge he pushed Rigby into the window. Both were taken into custody and transported to booking.

Kelsey Nolan jailed after fight in downtown Nashville

28-year-old Kelsey Nolan was involved in a fight outside Honky Tonk Central on Broadway in downtown Nashville early Sunday morning. Officers arrived and separated the two individuals, and neither wanted to press charges. Both were told to leave the area; however, Nolan began swinging her arms while yelling and confronting another person. Nolan was yelling that someone from that group had attacked her friend, and she was continuing to agitate a fight. She was taken into custody and charged with disorderly conduct.

John Lepping jailed after urinating on building in downtown Nashville

21-year-old John Lepping was jailed early Sunday morning in downtown Nashville after police say he urinated on the side of the Rutledge building. He told officers that he knew he was in the wrong, and the business did not wish to prosecute. Officers took him into custody for public intoxication and transported him to booking.

Kevin Alexander kicked out of Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa, upset he isn’t allowed back in

22-year-old Kevin Alexander was jailed on November 12th after officers were flagged down by security at Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa on Broadway. When the officers arrived, they observed Kevin kicking the bar sign and being aggressive toward security. He then became aggressive with the officers and was detained. Security advised that Kevin was kicked out of the bar earlier in the day and became aggressive when he couldn’t re-enter.

Joseph Lindsley threatens to shoot bouncers while taking his clothes off in downtown Nashville

43-year-old model Joseph Lindsley was jailed on Sunday evening after officers were flagged down at Ole Smoky for an individual who was screaming in the middle of the street, threatening to shoot security. The security team had already detained Mr. Lindsley, and he refused to speak with the police. The security advised that Mr. Lindsley was drinking in the bar for a while before he finally left, but he returned, asking security to help him find his vehicle. He then became aggressive, told them he was going to shoot them when they told him they couldn’t help him, and began taking his clothes off. The security determined it was best for them, the patrons, and Mr. Lindsley if they detained him. Officers then arrested Mr. Lindsley as he was unable to care for himself.

Marquael Clinger sold $10 Nitrous Oxide balloons outside Phish Concert in Nashville

23-year-old Marquael Clinger was observed walking with multiple inflated balloons in the area of the Walk of Fame Park just outside the Phish concert in downtown Nashville this weekend. Officers described a sea of fifty to one hundred people who were all partaking in inhaling nitrous oxide via inflated balloons. Officers noted some were talkative; some were talking about how high they were; some were quiet, while others vomited. Clinger admitted to selling balloons for $10 each.

Matthew Landan faces felony after filling Nitrous Oxide balloons at Phish concert

On October 7th, 51-year-old Matthew Landan was observed in the area of the Walk of Fame Park just outside the Phish concert in downtown Nashville. Officers described a sea of fifty to one hundred people who were all partaking in inhaling nitrous oxide via inflated balloons. Officers noted some were talkative; some were talking about how high they were; some were quiet, while others vomited.  While patrolling, officers witnessed two of them actively filling balloons as one fled on foot; the other, Landan, was detained after resisting and then taken into custody.