43-year-old Alabama Tourist Joshua Bradley Miller was booked on the citation of weapon possession while drinking in a bar on April 29th. On March 9th, security for Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk flagged officers down regarding a male patron, later identified as Miller, who was inside the establishment with a firearm. When officers arrived, they located Miller with a loaded handgun, and he admitted to consuming alcohol. Miller stated he was from Alabama and was unaware of Tennessee Firearm Laws. He was cited for the incident.
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Oscar Mayorga gets physical at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk over missing credit card, officers find it in his pocket
40-year-old Oscar Mayorga was being disorderly at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk around 12:46 a.m. on March 31st. When officers arrived, they spoke with security at the establishment, who advised that they had kicked Mayorga out due to his behavior. Security said he returned a little later to try and get his credit card from the bar staff, during which he got physical with security. Security detained Mayorga and then contacted the police. Security stated they did not wish to prosecute for the incident. Officers were notified about the trespass waiver on file for the location. They believed Mayorga may continue to try entering the bar, so he was placed under arrest. Then, Mayorga was taken into custody for criminal trespassing.
Kelly Reynolds pulls shirt up, shakes her 48-year-old buttocks in front of Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk
48-year-old Kelly Reynolds had her belongings on the sidewalk, dancing in front of Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk on the afternoon of March 31st. Officers observed that she had her shirt pulled up, showing her belly, while bending over and shaking her 48-year-old buttocks toward patrons. When officers approached to speak with her, they saw she had constricted pupils, muscle tremors, and could not converse regularly. Officers remembered her from an encounter earlier that morning. During which, she was warned for obstructing a passageway and public intoxication in front of the Hampton Social. When this occurred, officers advised Reynolds to go to the park, sober up, and avoid Broadway. Reynolds was detained for the safety and well-being of her and the patrons. Reynolds was taken into custody for public intoxication.
Garry Noah kicked out of Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk for being “overly intoxicated”
38-year-old Garry Alexander Noah was taken into custody for public intoxication on March 23rd. Security at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk flagged officers down, advising they had an “overly intoxicated” individual, later identified as Noah. Officers attempted to gather his information when they arrived, but he could not answer their questions. Officers could not locate anyone who knew or could care for him, so they deemed him a danger to himself or others and detained him.
Michigan Tourist Marissa Louk interferes with officers arresting her boyfriend on Broadway
24-year-old Marissa Katelyn Louk physically interfered with officers while they were placing her boyfriend in custody outside of Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk on Broadway early March 3rd. Officers repeatedly warned her not to interfere, but she ignored them. Then, when Louk attempted to intervene again, officers detained her. Officers noticed she had numerous indicators of intoxication and placed her into custody for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.
Texas Tourist Dylan Kinnett vomits on himself in police car after resisting arrest at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk
23-year-old Texas tourist Dylan Michael Kinnett entered Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk from the side door late February 3rd. Officers arrived and began removing people from the side door entry area since they aren’t permitted to enter this way. While Officers spoke with patrons, Kinnett tried to push through them to fight an unknown party. Officers attempted to detain him, but he resisted, tensing his muscles and hindering them from putting his hands behind his back. Then, after officers brought him to the ground, they arrested him and noticed he was intoxicated. Kinnett vomited on himself when they placed him in the patrol car, and then he was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
Bryce Anderson refuses to leave Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk in downtown Nashville
22-year-old Bryce Anderson refused to leave Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk in Downtown Nashville the night of December 15th. The complainant flagged down officers and advised them that Anderson had been told to leave the bar and snuck in three times. He did not wish to prosecute Anderson. Anderson was visibly intoxicated, as officers tried to ascertain where he was staying or if he had anyone who could take care of him but were unsuccessful. Anderson was deemed a danger to himself and taken into custody for public intoxication.
Herber Augilar-Martinez shoves multiple people at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk
22-year-old Herber Mauricio Aguilar-Martinez was getting rowdy, shoving patrons on the dance floor at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk in the early hours of December 11th. The security at the establishment stated that when they told Aguilar-Martinez to leave the premises, he began to shove them, so they detained him until the officers arrived. Aguilar-Martinez was visibly intoxicated when the officers attempted to interview him, so they tried to transport him to the patrol car, but he stuck his foot out, hindering them from closing the door. Two security officers had to assist in getting him safely into the police vehicle. Aguilar-Martinez was taken into custody for resisting arrest and public intoxication.
Toledo Tourist Antonio Cervantes swings at police after brawl at Kid Rock’s bar
25-year-old Antonio Robert Cervantes was involved in a fight at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk on November 26th. Officers arrived, witnessed multiple individuals fighting, and tried to place Cervantes in handcuffs as they attempted to break up the fight. He began to run southbound on 3rd Avenue and tried to swing at officers as they were able to grab control of him and place him in custody. Cervantes was visibly intoxicated and determined a danger to himself, so he was charged with public intoxication, assault on an officer, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct.