Tameka Stewart-Ackerman arrested at Alamo Car Rental after berating employees

46-year-old Tameka Stewart-Ackerman was jailed Wednesday night after verbally abusing the employees at Alamo Rental. Police responded to Nashville airport and observed Tameka being loud and disruptive. One of the employees told officers that they were afraid she was going to come around the counter and harm them because she was very animated, throwing her hands around and putting her finger in their faces. She stated that unless they rented her a car, they would have to take her to jail because she would not be leaving. Leaving, she did, in handcuffs.

Jonathan Agramonte — too drunk to fly at Nashville International Airport

41-year-old Jonathan Agramonte spoke to Nashville Airport Police Officer Redifer after he was reportedly drunk at gate C23. Officer Redifer described Jonathan as being visibly intoxicated. Jonathan was talking loudly and yelling at officers while they were trying to get him a taxi to a hotel. He disobeyed the officer’s commands to quiet down and leave the airport. The officer then placed him into custody for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

Texas tourist charged with assault of wife at Nashville Airport — Aaron Godwin

36-year-old Aaron Vance Godwin was seen at the Nashville Internation Airport striking his wife, Jessica Donnelli. Multiple witnesses and video confirmed the assault. She told officers that he was “just angry because they were late for their flight”, and asked that police not prosecute due to his history of PTSD. Godwin was transported to booking and charged with domestic assault.

Drunk Nashville Airport passenger arrested after putting hands on Airport Police Officer — Anita McPherson

52-year-old Anita McPherson was booked into the Metro Nashville Jail and charged with public intoxication after she was reportedly drunken and belligerent at the Nashville Internation Airport and put her hands on the chest of an Airport Police Officer who was attempting to assist her in finding a ride off the property after. She had been denied boarding due to her extreme level of intoxication and was refusing to leave the gate area when police initially encountered her.