Patton Guest, son of U.S. Congressman Michael Guest, jailed in Nashville after assaulting cop

Patton Guest, son of U.S. Congressman Michael Guest, jailed in Nashville after assaulting cop

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20-year-old Michael ‘Patton’ Guest, son of U.S. Congressman Michael Guest, was jailed in Nashville Friday night, accused of assaulting a police officer and underage drinking. Metro Nashville Police Officer Cody Bergquist was standing on Broadway in downtown Nashville when a clear plastic cup fell from the rooftop bar above, striking him in his left foot. Officers reviewed security footage which clearly showed Patton Guest intentionally throwing the glass from the rooftop of Jason Aldean’s Bar. When officers located Guest and confronted him, he had an alcoholic drink in each hand, despite only being 20 years old. Guest initially denied throwing any items from the rooftop, but during the interview, he admitted, unprompted, that he threw the drink from the roof and had been drinking alcohol from the bar. Multiple witnesses identified Guest as the person who threw the glass.

Michael Patton Guest (MNPD)
Michael Patton Guest (MNPD)

Guest’s father, U.S. Congressman Michael Guest, represents the 3rd District of Mississippi, and is the Chairman of the Committee on Ethics and a member of the Law Enforcement Caucus.

Michael Patton Guest of Shiloh Road in Brandon, MS, was booked into the Metro Nashville Jail on February 24, charged with disorderly conduct, underage drinking, and assault of a police officer. A judicial commissioner set his bond at $2,500, and the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office gave him pre-trial release from their facility.

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