Jelly Roll’s stalker Michael Curtis now charged with threatening police officers who arrested him

41-year-old Michael Curtis found himself back in Jail Tuesday after being jailed last week for stalking Jelly Roll. The new charges stem from the same incident, as after Curtis was released from jail, he took to social media and threatened the lives of the two Metro Nashville Police officers who arrested him during a Facebook Live video. The new warrants charge him with making threats on those officers, Garrett Short and Nickolas Andrews. He is free on a $10,000 bond. 

Jelly Roll’s stalker arrested in Nashville; Artist was in a “clear state of emotional distress”

41-year-old failed Nashville rapper Michael Curtis was jailed Monday evening, charged with stalking Nashville celebrity Jelly Roll. A series of incidents over several days led up to the arrest, including tracking down Jelly Roll’s personal vehicle at the Ryman Auditorium, following his tour bus and contacting the driver, and Monday’s incident at the celebrity softball game, which left the artist in a “clear state of emotional distress.” Videos of Curtis posted (in this article) after his release from jail show a man in a mental breakdown, who continues to threaten the lives of Jelly Roll, his family, and specific MNPD Officers, as recent as Tuesday morning.