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34-year-old Stevyn Terrell Thornton and Steve Jean-Babtiste claimed to be 404 Bar & Grill security on May 5th. Officers were dispatched next door to the Citgo on Nolensville Pike, where they spoke with Kevin Chavez-Hernandez. Kevin stated that Jean-Babtiste walked to his car and threw his keys across the parking lot before pointing a rifle at him, which was witnessed by Zonia Adelia Soto Coz. Zonia provided officers with footage of the occurrence, showing Fransisco Romero trying to pull Jean-Babtiste off of Kevin. During the scuffle, Thornton started punching Fransisco, threw him to the ground, mounted him, and continued striking him 40-50 times, leaving him defenseless and causing severe face injuries and head trauma. Fransisco was transported to Vanderbilt. Then, Thornton pulled out his pepper spray, threatening the crowd before using it on an unidentified woman. When officers located Jean-Babtiste and Thornton, they were posted outside with the other security guards, wearing matching black military-style uniforms and body armor. Thornton told officers he oversaw security, but when they asked him to provide proof, he could not. Thornton was then taken into custody for aggravated assault and the impersonation of a licensed professional.
Stevyn Terrell Thornton of Shorehaven Drive in Clarksville, TN, was booked into the Metro Nashville Jail on May 5th, charged with aggravated assault and impersonation of a licensed professional. He is free on a $12,000 bond.
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