Tourist Tiffany Densch refuses to leave Honky Tonk Central after being bounced from bar

42-year-old tourist Tiffany Densch was causing a disorderly disturbance at Honky Tonk Central on Broadway in downtown Nashville on May 21 when security asked her to leave the bar. She continued to refuse to leave, even when Metro Nashville Police arrived after being flagged down by venue security. She was given another opportunity by officers and continued to refuse. She was taken into custody and charged with criminal trespass.

Andrew Waltermann refuses to leave Second Fiddle bar in downtown Nashville

Bouncers at the Second Fiddle Bar on Broadway in downtown Nashville told 22-year-old Andrew Waltermann he had to leave the location due to his disruptive behavior and level of intoxication. Waltermann refused, and Metro Nashville Police officers arrived to assist. He was given the opportunity to walk away, and he refused. He was then told he would be arrested if he did not leave, and he again refused. With no other options, Waltermann was taken into custody and transported to booking.

Nashville Onlyfans star Zane Morgan arrested at Jason Aldean’s bar

Police say 24-year-old OnlyFans entrepreneur Zane Morgan got into a physical altercation with a patron at Jason Aldean’s bar on Broadway in downtown Nashville Friday evening. Security footage shows Zane Morgan punching a victim in the face. When police attempted to question Morgan, he walked away and would not follow instructions. 

Tourist Joe Meehan deemed too drunk for downtown Nashville

27-year-old Joe Meehan was jailed after being so drunk on Broadway that when officers told him to throw his beer away, he poured it out and threw the can on the ground in front of them. Officers were flagged down by bouncers at Jason Aldean’s Bar after Meehan refused to leave. When the officers arrived on the scene, Meehan walked outside the bar but would not leave the area. He smelled of alcohol, had bloodshot eyes, and was unsteady on his feet. He was too drunk to tell officers if he was with anyone or where he was staying. Meehan was holding an open beer while he was speaking with officers outside of the bar. When the police told him he needed to throw it away. He emptied it and threw the can on the ground. He was then taken into custody.

Riley Thomas jailed after knocking the glasses off a security guard’s face in downtown Nashville

27-year-old Riley Thomas of Three Forks, Montana, was charged with assault on her trip to Nashville this weekend after she reportedly struck a security guard in his eye, knocking off his glasses. Robert Eugene Waddell says he was going to the restroom when he observed Riley’s sister entering the men’s restroom. He commanded her to stop and not enter, as this was the men’s restroom, and directed her back to the women’s restroom, which had a significant line. After doing his business, Waddell was leaving the restroom when Riley’s sister said, “there’s that fucker!” He then told Riley’s sister she had to leave the venue for being disrespectful. She refused, and Waddell called for backup, and another security guard and supervisor arrived. Riley then reached around the supervisor and smacked Waddell in the eye, knocking his glasses off his face. She attempted to flee but was detained until Metro Nashville Police arrived.

Jeffrey Wright Bawitdaba Bawitdaba Booted from Kid Rock’s Bar in Nashville

49-year-old Jeffrey Wright was kicked out of Kid Rock’s bar in downtown Nashville late Saturday evening due to his unruly behavior toward other patrons. After being escorted outside, Wright continued to attempt to regain entry and became belligerent with security. He began to yell and scream at Metro Nashville Police officers when they arrived, too, and he was taken into custody and transported to booking.

Ronald Morningstar — drunk and disorderly in downtown Nashville

45-year-old Ronald Morningstar was charged with public intoxication on Sunday night after a citizen flagged down police saying a drunk man was causing problems outside of Legends Bar. When officers arrived, Morningstar smelled of alcohol, had bloodshot eyes, and was unsteady on his feet. He admitted to officers that he had been drinking and fell down, but he refused to go to the hospital. Officers asked Morningstar if he had a place to go, and he said no; he also declined a shelter and said he would just walk. Officers explained that they couldn’t allow him to do that because of his state of intoxication; he could fall over again, but he refused and was transported to booking.

Lamar Williams — drunk and disorderly in downtown Nashville

39-year-old Lamar Williams was the victim of a fight in downtown Nashville Sunday. Officers responded to find him extremely intoxicated and continuing to cause a scene after the fight was over. He was advised to walk away, which he eventually did. Moments later, and less than a block away, officers were flagged down as Williams was now causing a scene inside a bar. He was then taken into custody for public intoxication, but only after several officers had to take him to the ground due to his resistance. He had to be carried into the transported vehicle.

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.

Matthew Jones — too drunk for downtown Nashville

41-year-old Matthew Jones was taken into custody after officers observed him kick over a sign in front of Redneck Riviera, a bar located on Broadway. Jones was then grabbed by a bouncer and identified. He was unsteady on his feet, reeked of alcohol, and his eyes were bloodshot. Once Jones was detained, he told officers that he did not know where he was staying and didn’t know if he had been with anyone else earlier in the night and could not get a ride from anyone. Officers took him into custody for his own safety as he was highly intoxicated and had nowhere to go.