Terrie Sheppard was “feeling the rain” because Bob Marley told her to do it

42-year-old Terrie Sheppard was jailed on April 8th after police found her walking in the middle of Broadway, high on crystal methamphetamine. When police asked her what she was doing, she told them she was “feeling the rain” because Bob Marley said to do so. She told police she wanted to walk in the road to feel the rain better and would continue to do so. Police detained her and found a baggie of meth in her pants pocket. She was charged with disorderly conduct.

Justin Curlee: “I’m guilty; take me to jail”

27-year-old Justin Curlee was jailed on Easter Sunday after beating up his girlfriend in a drunken rage and locking her in a bedroom at an apartment complex on Cheyenne Blvd. Police responded after a person with a weapon call and saw Leanna McCombs running out of the apartment screaming for help. As the officer entered the apartment, he saw Curlee jump out of a window and run away. The officer ran after him, and he immediately complied with commands. He said, “I’m guilty; take me to jail.”

He refused to talk about the incident. Leanna told police they went on an Easter egg hunt where Curlee had a few drinks. When they returned to the apartment, he started acting irate and aggressive. Curlee put Leanna inside a bedroom and kept her there. She asked him why he was doing this to her, and he kept replying, “Nothing.” She tried to climb out of a window in the bedroom, but Curlee tackled her and pushed her through the bedroom door, causing it to fall off the hinges; the officer saw the door on the living room floor. Leanna told police that after Curlee tackled her, he punched her in the face multiple times, leaving her with a bloody nose, a busted lip, and a bruised forehead. He then forced her into the hall closet and pulled out a knife saying, “If you scream, I’ll kill you.”

Leanna eventually talked him into putting the knife down, and while he was looking away, she grabbed her cell phone and hid it until she could call the police. When they heard officers knocking on the door, Curlee told her, “Be quiet. You say anything, and I’ll kill you. You’ll die today.” Leanna convinced her she wouldn’t make any noise, and as soon as he looked away, she ran out the door for help.

DUI: Tranita McCullough charged after speeding through Belle Meade

34-year-old Tranita McCullough was jailed on April 9th after speeding and swerving in and out of lanes on Harding Pike. When Belle Meade Police police pulled her over, they could smell a distinct odor of alcohol coming from her body. She told police she was coming from a bar and that she had two drinks. McCullough agreed to sobriety tests and performed poorly. She then revised her statement and told police that she had 3-4 drinks. She blew a .15% BAC on a breathalyzer and was taken to booking.

Florida woman Deborah Dillon, 67, crashes car after “two margaritas” in Nashville

67-year-old Deborah Dillon was jailed on April 7th after crashing on Old Hickory Boulevard while drunk. When police spoke with her, she had no recollection of what caused the accident, but she did tell police she had two margaritas two hours before the accident. The officers noticed glassy, bloodshot eyes and alcohol coming from her breath. She agreed to sobriety tests, performed poorly, and was transported to jail after refusing any further testing.

Mahomed Yusuf charged after doing burnouts on Broadway

19-year-old Mahomed Yusuf was driving his red Dodge Charge on Broadway late Tuesday night as he did 9 “burn-outs” in ten minutes on Broadway, filling the streets with smoke. An officer noticed the smoke and conducted a traffic stop after he failed to stop at 4th & Commerce. The rear tires of the vehicle were balding past the wear bars and the inner wheel wells had begun to melt. Yusuf was taken into custody and charged with reckless driving.

Bar 3000 employee Christopher McGee jailed after lying to police about shooting

26-year-old Bar 3000 employee Christopher McGee is charged with giving a false report to police during a New Year’s Eve shooting at the troubled establishment. Metro Nashville Police officers were conducting a shooting investigation, and McGee gave multiple false statements to police about the incident. Video footage later confirmed McGee was knowingly lying to police to prevent the suspect from being apprehended.

Ethan Morris & Anna Kuba both jailed after neither could act like an adult during a fight

25-year-old Ethan Morris and his ex-girlfriend, 32-year-old Anna Kuba, were both jailed Sunday after neither could act like a full-grown adult. Ethan says Anna sent him text messages, but he was downtown and didn’t notice them. Once he was home, she showed up at his home and, using a key from when she lived there, entered the residence and began to argue. She reportedly threatened to get him fired from his job, and he took her phone, so she could not make that phone call. She then struck him in the side of the neck, leaving scratch marks, and dented his guitar case by kicking it, destroying a wall outlet in the process. He then placed her in a “rear-naked choke and full body block,” which resulted in her nearly passing out. Both parties were transported to jail.

Leonard Wasike charged in assault of girlfriend over accusations of her cheating

30-year-old Leonard Wasike was jailed on April 7th for allegedly attacking his girlfriend after he assumed she was cheating on him. Police spoke with Jennifer Orellana, who said after the accusations, Wasike became hostile and violent. He scratched, pushed, and kicked her, then took her child into a room and locked the door. Jennifer has red marks on her hands and bruises on her legs that correlate with her statements. She told police she did not want to prosecute; she just wanted to be with her child.

Abigail Fagan shows up at ex-boyfriend’s house and attacks him during fight over her cheating

28-year-old Abby Fagan was jailed this week on an outstanding warrant from March 11th after attacking her ex-boyfriend when he brought up her infidelity. Police responded to Whitland Crossing Drive and spoke with George Hutchison, who said that Abigail came to his house to discuss their relationship. He confronted Abigail about her cheating, and she got agitated and attacked him. She scratched George multiple times and left marks that corroborated the story. George grabbed Abigail and pushed her onto the couch in self-defense. George finally got Abigail to leave his home. Officers could not find Abigail to hear her side of the story. George did not wish to prosecute. Police determined Abigail to be the primary aggressor.