Ifrah Sultan charged after reckless driving in downtown Nashville

22-year-old Ifrah Sultan reportedly drove recklessly on 1st Ave. and Church St. on August 3rd. Police noticed her drive into the oncoming traffic lane during dense traffic and while it was raining. Immediately following that, she was seen tailgating another vehicle at around 45 miles per hour when the posted speed limit was 30 miles per hour. She qualified for a citation due to her having no outstanding warrants or failure to appear. She was booked on the charge of reckless driving on August 29th.

Teen Zachary Bailey charged with bong and beer at Bellevue Sports Park

Police met 18-year-old Zachary Bailey at a Metro Greenway connecting to a Bellevue Park after it was closed on August 2nd. Police observed a bong in Zachary’s front cup holder of his vehicle, cold, unopened beers, and cold liquor bottles. Zachary told police he had been driving and qualified for a citation since he had no outstanding warrants or an unacceptable amount of failure to appear. He was cited for possession of alcohol by a person under 21 years of age and drug paraphernalia. He was booked on the charges on August 28th.

Michael Fahey charged after pulling into path of motorcyclist

35-year-old Michael Fahey was reportedly driving a 2020 Ford Ranger on North Cumberland Hills Drive after midnight on July 8th. There was a stop sign for Michael, but police say he pulled into the path of a motorcyclist, who had the right of way, traveling east on N. Gallatin Pike. A collision occurred and caused severe bodily harm to the motorcyclist. He was booked on the charge of failure to yield, causing serious injury, on August 29th.

Perry Mcdaniel charged with rioting after attending slider meet-up event in Nashville

18-year-old Perry McDaniel was seen leaving Corporate Place by an MNPD officer working the street racer initiative in his 2012 Nissan 370Z on August 12th. He was one of the last approximately 400 vehicles from a racing event being held illegally at the property. The business was closed at 10:20 p.m. when Perry was seen, so there was no legitimate reason for him to be present, according to police. He was booked on the rioting charge on August 31st and was additionally cited for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

West Coast Real Estate Agent William Dengler jailed after not paying tab at Whiskey Bent Saloon

42-year-old William Dengler was stopped by Whiskey Bent Saloon security after his card was declined three times, and he tried to leave out the front door. Police arrived at Whiskey Bent Saloon after being flagged down by a bartender to investigate, and the business showed them a receipt for $62.10 that William owed. They said after he was stopped from walking out, he moved towards the back exit of the business but did not know if he was attempting to leave. Police spoke to William who said that he only had one card with him and did not know where his friends were. He was arrested for theft of services after he and the police waited outside for one of his friends to come to pay for his tab, but no one showed.

Police take down Jose Sandoval of “Most Active Boyz” street takeover group

20-year-old Jose Sandoval operates a social media business account for a street racing crew called Most Active Boyz and has hosted several street takeovers with his crew. On August 12th, he planned a takeover with several other “street racing crews,” which he made a flyer for and posted on the Most Active Boyz Instagram account. The crews went to several locations and hosted two street takeovers on Bell Road and Blue Hole Road in Antioch. Police say that behavior is considered riotous due to the nature of the danger it places the operators of the vehicles as well as the bystanders during the events of a street takeover. MNPD officers arrived at Nolensville and Elysian Fields and found that a street takeover was being hosted. Jose knowingly planned the takeovers ahead of time and did so with the use of the Instagram account that he runs. He was arrested on August 28th for the charge of inciting a riot.

Devin Orr jailed after violating an order of protection “trying to fix things”

21-year-old Devin Orr was invited by his ex, Ta’nia Mitchell, to her house to “fix things” on August 29th. Police arrived at the residence on Bell Rd after an altercation and found that Ta’nia took out a protection order against Devin earlier in the month, on August 9th. Devin told police that he was served the protection order on August 11th and was contacted by DCSO regarding the specifics of the order. Ta’nia showed officers text messages where she invited him over, where he arrived and violated the protection order.

Connie Stamps charged in felony assault of elderly husband at Summit Hospital

78-year-old Connie Stamps assaulted her recovering husband in Summit Hospital on April 4th. Earlier that day, a nurse heard yelling coming from Stephen’s room, where she saw Connie slap him while calling him “a stupid son of a b/*ch.” The nurse asked Stephen if Connie slapped him, and he nodded, “Yes.” Also, he said aloud, “She has been known to do that.” An officer was assigned to Stephen Stamps, Connie’s husband, for an adult protective service referral after the incident. The officer found that Stephen had undergone surgery for a brain bleed on March 23rd, a day after he was found unresponsive.

Austin Payne says he “suffered emotional abuse” from girlfriend; wanted her to feel it, too

26-year-old Austin Payne told the police, after his girlfriend called them, that they recently broke up and wanted to delete things off each other’s phones. Police arrived at their residence on August 30th to speak with Austin’s girlfriend, Hailey Bondia, who said Austin assaulted her. She said that after she told him she wanted to break up, they argued, and she deleted intimate photos of herself from his phone. Austin reportedly got onto her back while lying down, saying he would kill her, and hit her in the back several times, leaving two red marks. She agreed to let him delete pictures of himself from her phone, but instead, he was deleting texts between them because he knew that she would call the police. Once he realized the messages were still on her iPad, she said he chased her around the residence to grab her iPad and delete the messages.

She says he grabbed her by her shirt, dragged her outside, and threw her down the stairs, which caused redness to her knees and elbow. Austin told police that she trashed their apartment and wanted her to leave, so he physically carried her outside. Police placed him into custody, and he said that he had a video of the incident. While the police reviewed the video, Austin excitedly said, “We (the police) saw her back; It was not great. I am not trying to play it down, but it was a five-second hard slap.” They asked him about the slap, and he said that she emotionally abused him and wanted her to feel what he felt. Also, he admitted to hitting her back and causing the injuries. The video showed Hailey pulling Austin’s hair to get her iPad back. Hailey told police she wanted to prosecute, and Austin was arrested for domestic assault.

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