Patrick Fernandez charged with public intoxication in downtown Nashville

22-year-old Patrick Fernandez was arrested for public intoxication outside of Margaritaville – Nashville, on February 26, just three days before his birthday. Officers observed Fernandez arguing with a female on Broadway. Fernandez was grabbing her arm, preventing her from leaving. Officers approached Patrick and noticed bloodshot eyes and an odor of alcohol coming from him. Officers determined there was no assault and let him walk free. A few minutes later, officers were informed Patrick and the female were arguing again, and this time, he was shaking his fist at her and acting aggressively. Officers placed Fernandez into custody.

Bar patrons clap & celebrate as police remove Jeff Serra from Margaritaville Hotel in downtown Nashville

Staff at the Margaritaville Hotel in downtown Nashville say 43-year-old Jeffrey Serra was extremely intoxicated and causing a disturbance, so he was asked to leave. He closed out his tab but refused to leave the property, stating he had an issue with the amount he had just paid. Metro Nashville Police arrived to find him extremely intoxicated and still arguing about the tab. He was asked to step outside and discuss the matter with them, but he refused and became more belligerent and escalated to screams and shouts, disrupting other patrons. As police exported him from the property, the entire bar clapped during his departure. A search incident to arrest revealed a rolled marijuana blunt in a cigarette pack and 5 Oxycodone pills that were not in a bottle that was prescribed to him.

#DAYDRUNK: Tourist found laid out on the sidewalk of Margaritaville — Colin Gavin

Nashville Police found 24-year-old Colin Gavin, of Ft. Collins, CO., on the sidewalk of Margaritaville in downtown Nashville Saturday at 6:32 p.m. He reportedly did not know where he was, nor where his friends were.

Homeless man causes ruckus and assaults officer at the Margaritaville Hotel

41-year-old Maurice Booker was charged with criminal impersonation, criminal trespass, assault, and disorderly conduct after causing a ruckus and assaulting an officer at the Margaritaville Hotel.