Jaston Owens strangles girlfriend at Hunter Lane High School

18-year-old Jaston Owens had a domestic incident with his girlfriend, Sania La’sha Brooks, at Hunter Lane High School on May 15th. The occurrence was caught on security cameras, showing him putting his hands around her throat. Brooks later told SROs that he strangled her, but she did not lose consciousness. Owens was taken into custody for aggravated assault.

Fort Campbell Soldier Timothy Glass charged after raping woman at Red Roof Inn

24-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Timothy Glass was taken into custody for rape on May 15th. On the night of February 10th, a young woman and her friend, Samantha Smith, returned to their room at the Red Roof Inn from downtown Nashville around 11 p.m. She, Smith, and Tanner Willmon intended to stay there for the night. Glass and his friends were staying on the floor above them and had visited their room earlier in the evening. Glass went back to their room stating he left his bottle of alcohol in the room, so they allowed him to enter and retrieve it. The young woman was heavily intoxicated and fell asleep after she and Smith got there. She stated she woke up around 2 a.m. on her back to Glass having sexual intercourse with her. He shook her to see if she would respond, but she was too intoxicated and fearful to respond. Glass then started performing other sexual acts on her, during which she tried to wake Willmon, but he would not get up. She passed back out and woke up on her side with Glass continuing to have intercourse with her. She then sat up quickly, stating she needed to pee, waking up Willmon. Willmon asked if she needed help getting to the bathroom, which she said she did. When they got into the bathroom, she informed him of the occurrence, and he went to confront Glass. Willmon then forced Glass to leave the room. The group observed what appeared to be Glass’s ejaculate on the bed and her panties on the floor nearby. She was transported to Vanderbilt for an MLE kit. On February 21st, during an interview, Glass was Mirandized and declined to make a statement. On March 22nd, the DNA report showed his DNA present in her medical swabs. A warrant was issued for his arrest, and Glass was later detained.

Andrew Crockett found drunk & unable to walk on Rivergate Parkway

25-year-old Andrew Tyler Crockett was taken into custody for public intoxication on May 15th. Around 7:50 p.m., deputies were called for a welfare check on an intoxicated individual, later identified as Crockett, leaving a bar near Rivergate Parkway. Upon arrival, officers located Crockett sitting next to a light post and noticed he could not maintain his balance or walk more than a few feet. Crockett then admitted to having four drinks at the bar. Crockett told officers he was grieving over his recently passed grandfather and did not know how to cope with the feeling. He was denied at booking due to his impairment and was transported to Metro General Hospital to be medically cleared. Crockett was released and was taken into custody for public intoxication on May 16th.

Justin Walker cashes worthless check worth $291 at Advance Financial

19-year-old Justin Dejuan Walker was taken into custody for cashing a worthless check on on December 3rd, 2022. That day, Walker cashed a check at Advance Financial for $291.51. Walker had previously electronically deposited the check into his account, making the check worthless. A warrant was issued for his arrest on January 10th, 2023. Walker was later detained for the incident on May 15th, 2024.

Rose Hinds assaults ex-boyfriend with stick she picked up during argument

41-year-old Rose Hinds had a domestic altercation with her ex-boyfriend, Joshua Franklin Pettyjohn, at her Bullock Avenue residence on May 15th. Hinds told officers that Pettyjohn had come over while she was sleeping and started asking where one of his belongings was before punching her in the chest. Then, Hinds said the argument moved to the porch, where he kept attacking her, so she picked up a stick to defend herself.

Pettyjohn told deputies that Hinds initiated the scuffle, hitting him first. Pettyjohn added that Hinds struck his arm with a stick when the incident moved outside. Officers noticed he had scratches on his neck from the dispute. Then, officers spoke with Lashawnda Harper, a witness, who claimed that Hinds and Pettyjohn were pulling each other’s hair and grabbing at one another on the ground. She said that after hearing them outside, she saw Hinds hit Pettyjohn with the stick while he tried to go back inside the residence. Officers discovered that the stick had nails sticking out on one side. Hinds was deemed the primary aggressor and was taken into custody for aggravated assault.

Phillip Junkin drunkenly knocks man out during fight in Red Roof Inn parking lot

28-year-old Phillip Junkin was involved in a fight in the Red Roof Inn parking lot on Sidco Drive late May 15th. When officers arrived, they located the other party, face down on the ground, covered in blood, near Junkin. Junkin had no shirt on and was concealing a Glock in his waistband. Officers detained Junkin, during which they noticed he reeked of alcohol and was showing signs of impairment. Multiple witnesses told officers that Junkin knocked the other male unconscious and began wandering the parking lot, stumbling around. Junkin was deemed a danger to himself and was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and possession of a handgun while under the influence.

Christopher Manley gets into scuffle, tells police he was in skateboard accident

27-year-old Christopher Manley was involved in a scuffle on May 12th. When officers arrived, they noticed him lying face down while another man walked around him. While detained, Manley told officers his visible injuries came from a skateboarding accident. Officers noticed he reeked of alcohol and appeared “extremely intoxicated.”

He declined medical attention several times and told them he had a room at the nearby hotel but could not produce proof. During a subsequent search, officers located 6.2 grams of marijuana on his person. Manley was deemed a danger to himself and was taken into custody for simple possession and public intoxication.

Omar Kore screams at police after violating order of protection

34-year-old Omar Kore was taken into custody for an order of protection violation on May 15th. Hodan Dad alerted the authorities, calling them to her Clearlake Drive West residence, where officers arrived and observed Kore shouting at random people from the front porch. When officers approached Kore, he started yelling at them until they escorted him off the property. Later, Kore returned, screaming on the porch until officers arrested him. Hodan said she could not take it anymore and requested the commissioner not to grant Kore bond so he could never come back to the home. She also requested he receive mental health treatment in jail. Kore was detained for the occurrence.

Barry Downer assaults wife during struggle over remote

51-year-old Barry Hunter Downer had a domestic incident with his wife, Kristy Downer, at their Neelys Bend Road residence on the night of May 12th. Mrs. Downer called the police to Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital, advising them that at around 7:45 p.m., her husband had told their son to turn off a TV show he’d been watching and go to sleep. Kristy told Barry she would have him in bed by 8 p.m. when he aggressively grabbed the remote. While Kristy tried to get it back, a struggle ensued, leaving a laceration on her right hand. She said after the altercation, she put her son to bed and went to the hospital. Mr. Downer was taken into custody for domestic assault on May 13th.

Padraic Agnew too drunk for downtown Nashville

28-year-old Padraic Agnew was stumbling around on the sidewalk near 10th Avenue North and Herman Street in the early hours of May 13th. Officers observed him showing multiple signs of impairment. They were concerned for his safety, so they approached and asked him where he was trying to go, to which he replied “intoxicated” repeatedly before telling them he had a room at the Hayes Hotel. Officers called but could not reach Hayes Hotel. Agnew told them he did not have a room key or a cell phone to call his friends, so they deemed him a danger to himself. Agnew was then taken into custody for public intoxication.