Soldier Wyatt Gibson was no match for Nashville’s alcohol — public intoxication

Soldier Wyatt Gibson was no match for Nashville’s alcohol — public intoxication

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24-year-old soldier Wyatt “Gingy” Gibson was observed walking (mostly stumbling) in the street barefoot along 10th & Broadway in the early hours of Friday morning, appearing to be very intoxicated. As officers made contact to check on his welfare, Gibson laid down the road. He was unable to tell officers who he was, how he got there, and was unable to locate his phone or provide any contact information for anyone who could retrieve him. He refused medical transport and was taken to booking, where he was charged with public intoxication.

Wyatt Gibson (MNPD)
Wyatt Gibson (MNPD)

Wyatt Gibson was booked into the Metro Nashville Jail on April 7th, charged with public intoxication. A judicial commissioner set his bond at $100.

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