Michael Bradley throws bowl of cereal at fiancé’s head after threatening to kill her

31-year-old Michael Bradley was booked on the summons of domestic assault on January 8th for assaulting his fiancé at her Shadowood Drive home on December 22nd. Emily Villela, Bradley’s fiancé, and their infant child, Luca Bradley, were at the residence with Bradley when the assault occurred. Emily advised that she, Michael, and their child were supposed to travel to New York for Christmas, but Michael thought she was taking the child away from him. Emily stated that she had no intention of taking their child away. Michael responded by telling Emily that he was going to kill her. Michael then threw a bowl of cereal at Emily’s head; after that, he grabbed her by the throat and pushed her to the ground. Emily tried to push him away, but Michael grabbed her wrists, causing scratches and redness to her right wrist and left thumb. Emily also had scratches and redness on her face as well. Despite this, Emily did not want to prosecute. Michael was not on the scene for questioning. Michael Bradley was booked on the summons of assault on January 8th.

NY teen Margaret Patrick uses fake ID to drink at Jason Aldean’s Bar in downtown Nashville

19-year-old New York tourist Margaret Patrick was jailed in Nashville late Friday night after it was discovered she was using a fake ID to drink at Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar on Broadway in downtown Nashville. She was with a younger teenager who tossed cups of ice from the rooftop, bringing the couple to the attention of the police. As they identified her, it became clear that her identification was not genuine. The ID was seized, and she was taken into custody and transported to booking.

April Lewis charged with disorderly conduct at Nashville International Airport

45-year-old April Lewis was jailed Friday morning at Nashville International Airport after TSA stopped her for improper identification. There was no verification for Ms. Lewis in all 50 states causing her to be denied access. This caused her to begin screaming at officers. Officers gave her a chance to calm down, but she continued being loud and started to walk away. The TSA checkpoint was heavily populated, and her behavior was stopping the flow of traffic; therefore, Ms. Lewis was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

DUI: Nate Felty blows double legal limit after drinking at Up-Down Nashville

34-year-old Nathan ‘Nate’ Felty told police he had “two IPA Beers” at Up-Down Nashville Wednesday night before he was pulled over in a traffic stop for traveling 51 mph in a 35 mph zone on East Nashville. He wasn’t aware a Metro Nashville Police officer was behind him when he sped up and brushed against a lane marker and abruptly overcorrected as the road shifted at Eastland Avenue. He reportedly reeked of alcohol and performed poorly on field sobriety tests. He eventually blew a 0.163% BAC on a breathalyzer, more than double the legal limit in Tennessee.

Tourist Kasey Whitmore punches bouncer Samuel Wells in face at Honky Tonk Central

32-year-old Kasey Whitmore is charged with the assault of a bouncer at Honky Tonk Central on April 2. Samuel Wells was escorting her out of the building when he says she punched him in the face. She was issued a citation charging her with assault.

Richard McGlone charged after assault girlfriend with suitcase at Nashville hotel

60-year-old Richard McGlone reportedly attacked his girlfriend, Diana Marie Buono, with a suitcase during an argument at the TownePlace Suites in Nashville. He threw the suitcase and assorted clothing at her after an argument about their relationship. Officers documented injuries on the victim, and once in custody, Mcglone told the victim he would “kill her for this.”

Vanderbilt Student Matthew Liendo jailed with drugs after disorderly conduct at women’s dorm

19-year-old Matthew Liendo was jailed after causing a disturbance in Lewis Hall at Vanderbilt University just after 2 a.m. Monday. Officers say he was asked to leave the building as he loudly and repeatedly knocked on the third floor door of a female student. He was instructed to leave the building and refused, stating, “or what?” He then continued, “I will not leave the building or stop knocking and shouting unless I am arrested!” He was ultimately granted his wish and taken into custody. A search of his person incident to arrest revealed a gold Spiderman grinder and 0.7 grams of marijuana.

Tourist James Peet found passed out in downtown alley, drunk and armed with a handgun

56-year-old James Chester Peet of New York was found passed out in downtown Nashville in an alley near 4th & Broadway in the early hours of Sunday morning. Once he was awoken, officers detected a strong smell of alcohol coming from Peet, and he was obviously too intoxicated to care for himself. As an ambulance was called to assist him, Peet disclosed he had a handgun on his hip. After he declined further medical treatment, he was transported to booking and charged with public intoxication and possession of a handgun while intoxicated.

Ryan Whalen & his brother, from New York, charged after brawl at Broadway Bar

Bouncers say 25-year-old Ryan Whalen started a fight at Jason Aldean’s Bar on Broadway in downtown Nashville on Saturday night which resulted in a man’s ankle being broken. His brother, Brendan Whalen, was also involved in that fight. The two were removed from the bar and told not to return. Security Manager Joshua Lynch says a few hours later the brothers, who were visiting from New York, returned to the bar and Ryan once again started another fight. They were both detained by security and charged with criminal trespass.

New Yorker Brendan Whalen & brother kicked out of Broadway Bar & jailed when they return

22-year-old Brendan Whalen and his brother, Ryan Whalen, were both jailed on criminal trespass charges this weekend at Jason Aldean’s Bar on Broadway in downtown Nashville after they were involved in a fight that left a man with a broken ankle and were kicked out of the bar. Despite warning to not return to the venue, just hours later they were back inside and quickly noticed by security manager Joshua Lynch as they caused yet another disturbance. The two New Yorkers were detained until police arrived, and charged with criminal trespass.