Mandy McBride found too drunk to speak at Nashville International Airport

44-year-old Mandy McBride was swaying back and forth while sitting near the bathroom near the C/S exit at Nashville International Airport on the night of March 24th. Officers were dispatched to a welfare check on McBride, but she could barely speak when they asked for her information. McBride told officers they could retrieve her ID from her purse, which they used to identify her. At the time, McBride was being escorted by another passenger, who stated he witnessed her have five alcoholic beverages while they were talking. Officers asked McBride to stand up, but she needed assistance even to stand up. When officers helped McBride stand up, they noticed a strong alcoholic odor and deemed her not able to care for herself. McBride was taken into custody for public intoxication.

Brodey Johnson drunkenly runs into the hood of police car

23-year-old Brodey Johnson ran into the hood of a police vehicle near Honky Tonk Central late March 22nd. Officers observed him get off the hood, stumbling and unable to stand up straight, so they assisted him and his friends into a taxi. Johnson and his friends exited the cab 10 minutes later because they did not know where their Air BnB was located. Detectives noticed Johnson still needed assistance to stand and reeked of alcohol, so he was deemed unable to care for himself. Johnson was then taken into custody for public intoxication.

Garry Noah kicked out of Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk for being “overly intoxicated”

38-year-old Garry Alexander Noah was taken into custody for public intoxication on March 23rd. Security at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk flagged officers down, advising they had an “overly intoxicated” individual, later identified as Noah. Officers attempted to gather his information when they arrived, but he could not answer their questions. Officers could not locate anyone who knew or could care for him, so they deemed him a danger to himself or others and detained him.

TSU professor Brian Nagy exposes himself to neighbor’s doorbell camera multiple times

52-year-old Brian George Nagy, an Assistant Professor at TSU, inappropriately exposed himself to his two neighbors on Meharry Boulevard in the early hours of March 14th. The victims notified the police of the incident and provided them with video footage showing Nagy, at 12:39 a.m., walking up to and facing their camera, yelling, “Take a look at my dick,” and, “You want to see my dick?” After screaming at the camera, he pulled his pants down, exposed his genitals, yelled at the camera again, and walked out of camera view. Three minutes later, he returned to the backyard camera, turned around, and pulled his pants down, showing his bare buttocks. He smacked his buttocks repeatedly for about 14 seconds on the camera before pulling up his pants and leaving. Then, at 1:40 a.m., he approached the backyard camera and showed his buttocks again while sticking up his middle finger from behind before walking out of camera view. He came back a minute later, “mooned” the camera again, left, and at 2:36 a.m., “mooned” the camera for about 5 seconds for a final time.

On March 20th, between 1:33 a.m. and 3:39 a.m., Nagy continued to go to the same neighbor’s camera, flipping them off, yelling obscenities, exposing his buttocks, and placing them in fear for their safety. He was also seen via camera, completely nude, with only a sock covering up his penis while shaking it from side to side. Nagy was taken into custody for four counts of indecent exposure and two counts of stalking on March 22nd.

Jason Curtis violates order of protection by calling woman 20 times threatening to kill her

35-year-old Jason Curtis violated his order of protection on March 17th. Jennifer Rae Rudolph called the police, and when they arrived at her Tampa Drive apartment, she advised them of the temporary order of protection she got on March 17th against Curtis. Rudolph stated that she received the call from DCSO early March 18th saying Curtis had been notified of the temporary order of protection. Rudolph then stated she started getting calls from random, unknown numbers and Facebook messages a few minutes before DCSO called her, so she answered one of them believing it was law enforcement. When Rudolph picked up the call, Curtis answered and threatened to kill her for getting an order of protection. She added that he called about 20 times and messaged her via Facebook repeatedly, stating he did not care about going to prison, that there would be hell to pay if she ever set foot in Shelbyville, and that she should be r*ped. During this, Curtis sent an edited nude photograph of her, threatening to post it online. Curtis also tagged Rudolph in a social media post, calling her a whore. Detectives confirmed the order of protection and issued a warrant for his arrest. Curtis was taken into custody for two counts of harassment and an order of protection violation on March 20th.

18-year-old Markese McCutcheon caught with stolen police equipment, tells police “That’s my brother’s firearm”

18-year-old Markese Andrew McCutcheon had a white Altima parked next to Building D near a dead end at Sterling Nashville West Apartments in the early hours of March 20th. Officers patrolled the apartment complex, an active crime area known for people breaking into and stealing vehicles, especially in the early morning. Officers noticed McCutcheon crouched by other parked cars. Officers noticed his Altima was parked to the left of the vehicles but not in a parking spot, and when he stood up, they turned around. When officers turned around, McCutcheon had driven away, so they got behind his Altima. Officers located him walking in front of building D and spoke with him, during which he told them he stayed in that complex. McCutcheon stated that the Altima was his and approached them with his hands in his hoodie pocket. Officers noticed a bulge in his pocket, so they searched and asked him what he had in his pocket, to which he replied, “That’s my brother’s firearm.” Further investigation revealed that the handgun was stolen. During a subsequent search of McCutcheon’s Altima, they found a Cheatham County Sherriff heavy vest and plates. Officers also found a handgun holster, three fully loaded handgun magazines, two knives, .40 caliber ammo, .223 caliber ammo, ear protection, and a seatbelt cutter. Officers were notified that the items were reported stolen by Deputy Salas on February 24th. Additionally, they located a bag of marijuana, scales, and burglary tools in his car. McCutcheon was taken into custody for theft of a firearm, possession of burglary tools, and simple possession.

Martin Lampkin II drives 70mph through residential area while evading arrest

26-year-old Martin Lampkin II was speeding on DB Todd Jr. Boulevard late December 7th, 2023. Officers observed him going 41 mph in a 30-mph zone as they patrolled the area and initiated a traffic stop. Lampkin II slowed down, turned right onto 17th Avenue North, and then accelerated away. Officers reported that they witnessed him drive with “complete disregard for his own life and other lives” as he went over 70 mph in a residential, 25 mph zone with pedestrians on the sidewalk. Officers then went to Kings Market Vape & Smoke Shop on Jefferson Street, where they originally located Lampkin II, obtained video footage and photographic stills of him, and matched it to his previous arrest photos, confirming his identity. Lampkin II was taken into custody for evading arrest by motor vehicle with risk of injury on March 20th.

Tiffany Gomez attacks, jumps on husband’s back for grabbing her phone

32-year-old Tiffany Gomez was booked on March 20th for attacking her husband when he grabbed her phone. Officers arrived at their home on Fulton Street and spoke with Daniel Gomez, who stated that he and his wife had been arguing all day. The argument escalated when Daniel grabbed Tiffany’s phone off the table. She jumped on Daniel’s back in an attempt to get the phone back and left bloody scratch marks on both of his arms. Police observed this and placed Gomez into custody for domestic assault.

Anthony Smith flees police after driving on revoked license to avoid getting his car towed

50-year-old Anthony Smith almost caused a collision in his Grand Marquis near Murfreesboro Pike and Thompson Place on March 20th. Officers observed Smith drive through a parking lot and in front of traffic as he turned left onto Thompson Lane, so they activated their emergency equipment. Smith then stopped in the middle of the road, dropped his passenger off, and sped off, disregarding officer signals to stop. Officers decided not to pursue, deactivated their sirens, and followed him, keeping him in sight. During this, officers followed Smith several blocks as he drove through the grass and pulled up to his apartment, where they detained him. Smith told officers he decided to flee to avoid getting his car towed. Smith was taken into custody for driving with a revoked license and evading arrest by motor vehicle.

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