Troy Johnson threatens wife and friends at gunpoint

28-year-old Troy Kelly Johnson had an altercation with his friend, Joel Irving Schuster, his friend’s wife, Karen Asprilla Schuster, and his wife, Nikkia Plantilla Johnson, at their Airbnb on Mason Avenue late April 13th. Mrs. Schuster called the police, stating that her husband’s friend, Johnson, was threatening her with a handgun. When officers arrived, they heard Johnson yelling at someone, telling them they had “30 seconds” and that they “Called 911, so get on your knees,” during which officers kicked in the door and noticed Johnson on the other side of the room with a black handgun and his wife, Mrs. Johnson, on the other side near a bedroom door.

When officers entered the room, Mrs. Johnson ran to a closet, and Mr. Johnson turned toward them, dropped his weapon in compliance with their commands, and was detained. They noticed he reeked of alcohol as they escorted him out of the room for questioning, where he told them he had been threatened by the “Big Guy,” later identified as Mr. Schuster, so he drew his firearm. He told them that Mr. Schuster disrespected him and his wife.

The officers spoke with Mr. Schuster, who stated that he and Mr. Johnson argued over some comments he made to Mrs. Schuster. He said that he and Mrs. Schuster decided to leave their Airbnb and started packing their items, which was when they overheard Mr. and Mrs. Johnson yelling, so they ran to the room, where they observed Mr. Johnson with a firearm in his hand. Mr. Schuster said that Mr. Johnson told him through the door that he would “Put you guys in the ground,” referring to him and his wife. Then, he told them that he would “Put you guys in the graves, in the dirt,” placing Mr. Schuster in fear for his life. When officers talked with Mrs. Schuster, she corroborated her husband’s statements, adding she was scared for her life.

Officers then questioned Mrs. Johnson, who told them that she was trying to calm Mr. Johnson down and keep the party separated. She said when she attempted to keep him from entering the room, he struck her several times in the face, scratched her, and tried to push her away while holding the gun, threatening Mr. and Mrs. Schuster. Mrs. Johnson said he was “racking” his gun repeatedly before she got him away from the door, which was when officers entered the unit. She said the threats that officers heard from the door were not intended for her, even though she was the only one in the room. Troy Kelly Johnson was taken into custody for three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and the possession of a handgun while under the influence.

DUI: John Hendrix falls asleep behind the wheel after drinking at a friend’s house

41-year-old John Zachary Hendrix was asleep in his car in front of his friend’s Sigler Street Residence on April 15th. Officers conducted a welfare check near the location, where they observed Hendrix with what appeared to be an alcoholic beverage next to him in his cupholder before they woke him up. When he got up, he reeked of alcohol and told them that he was coming from “hanging out” at a friend’s house, which he was parked in front of. They asked him about the drink in the cupholder, and he said he had drunk it “long ago.” He could not recall when he left his friend’s or fell asleep. Then, he exited the car, unsteady on his feet, and took sobriety tests, where he performed poorly. Afterward, he told officers he did not want to take any additional tests, so they detained him, informed him of implied consent, where he refused to provide a chemical sample, and Mirandized him, during which he requested an attorney. During a further inspection of his vehicle, officers discovered the cup had remnants of alcohol, and the keys to his car, which is push-to-start, were in the other cupholder, readily available. Hendrix was then taken into custody for an implied consent violation, an open-container violation, and driving under the influence.

Nashville Police arrest woman seeking help for panic attack — Heidi Sutton jailed

39-year-old Heidi Sutton was jailed late Saturday night after Metro Nashville Police responded to a medical call on 12th Ave South. Sutton told responding officers she was experiencing a panic attack, and they informed her that an ambulance was on the way to assist her. Officers then directed her inside in order to stay warm, at which point she reportedly threw a cell phone at one of the officers, aiming at his head. Multiple officers then took Sutton to the ground, where she resisted arrest until she was eventually subdued and handcuffed. She was then transported to booking, where she was charged with assault of an officer and resisting arrest.

David Noland charged with DUI after crash; revived with NARCAN

36-year-old David Noland was issued a citation on September 15th when he crashed his 2020 Chevy Suburban and injured himself. When officers arrived, Noland was already loaded into an ambulance and was being transported to Vanderbilt Medical Center for treatment. Officers spoke with another involved party in the crash as well as a witness, who both stated that Noland was driving erratically and swerving in and out of lanes. When officers arrived at the hospital, they spoke with EMS, who stated that Noland “bottomed out” in the ambulance and received Narcan, which revived him and is usually an indicator of drug use. Noland could not perform all sobriety tests because he was hooked up to machines and unable to leave the hospital bed. The tests that could be conducted were performed poorly, and a blood sample was taken.

DUI: Sydney Knass says she drank nothing… then one white claw…oh, and two high noons… before driving

25-year-old Sydney Knauss was the subject of a traffic stop at Edmonson Pike and Blackman Road Sunday night after an officer said she was driving recklessly. During the initial interaction, Knauss denied having consumed any alcohol that day. After performing poorly on field sobriety tests, she admitted to drinking “one white claw about thirty minutes ago.” After being placed under arrest for DUI, Knauss further admitted she had “two high noons” earlier in the afternoon. She later blew a 0.210% BAC on a breathalyzer and was taken into custody.

Garrett Herrington jailed after getting lost in his own apartment complex

22-year-old Garrett Herrington was found Sunday on the fourth floor of the MAA Acklen apartments trying to find where he lived for “two hours,” according to police, who found Garrett in front of unit 406 after he told them that his unit was 553. Garrett had a cut on his hand and told police he got frustrated when he could not get into his unit, which he believed was 406. He appeared intoxicated, and several other residents said he was outside in the hallway, screaming and punching walls until his hand bled. He was taken into custody because he could not remember where he lived and caused a disturbance for other residents.

Jeanne Anderson blows 0.203% BAC after crash, claims she didn’t drink any alcohol

67-year-old Jeanne Anderson was placed into custody after MNPD found her at the scene of a single-car accident after she told police she had not consumed any alcohol, performed poorly on a sobriety test, then blew a 0.203 BAC. On July 23rd, MNPD responded to Edmondson Pike for a single-car accident and found Jeanne. They described her as smelling strongly of alcohol with glossy, bloodshot eyes. She told the police that she did not drink any alcohol that day, then performed poorly on the sobriety test administered. Again, she told police that she had not consumed any alcohol that day, then they transported her to perform a breathalyzer test. Her first test did not have a sufficient sample, but the second test showed that she had a 0.203 BAC.

“I’m doing Stone Cold Steve Austin” — Dylan Bennett jailed for public intoxication

Police observed 28-year-old Dylan Bennett in the middle of multiple lanes of traffic out of Tin Roof on Demonbreun in the early hours of Sunday morning. He was flailing his arms in the air and pointing at vehicles, causing vehicles to stop. He told nearby officers he was “Stone Cold,” and when he asked what he was doing in the roadway, he replied, “I’m doing Stone Cold Steve Austin.”

Tia Sharp destroys her baby daddy’s vehicles as he’s inside cheating with his wife #HammerTime

Police say 28-year-old Tia Lavon Sharp used a hammer to destroy 2 passenger side mirrors and two windshields on separate vehicles, a tail light on another vehicle, and a mailbox, all belonging to the father of her unborn child, Gerald Willingham. Willingham says she caught him cheating and began attacking cars in his driveway. Willingham’s wife, Amanda, also witnessed the incident.

Sharp claims that her “baby daddy” is abusive, and they drove from Columbia with his wife, and Sharp wanted to leave but claims Willingham was after her Social Security money “on her card.” She says she only had a hammer because he has “pit bulls that is trained to attack,” and she had the hammer for self-defense but didn’t destroy anything.