Sharmaneke Wilson strangles boyfriend after he takes her phone

29-year-old Sharmaneke Wilson was involved in a domestic altercation with her boyfriend, Roger Johnson Jr, at her Pierce Road residence on April 29th. When officers arrived, they spoke with Johnson, who stated that he and Wilson had argued. Johnson said the argument was regarding his daughter and occurred 30 minutes before the police arrived. He also claimed that while they were arguing, he took Wilson’s phone, prompting her to put her hands around his neck and try to choke him. Johnson notes that Wilson did not restrict his airflow but scratched his neck as he was trying to escape from her. Johnson called the police immediately after Wilson put her hands on him. Officers observed the scratches on Johnson’s neck before speaking to Wilson, who admitted that she did put her hands around his neck. Due to Johnson’s injuries, officers deemed Wilson to be the primary aggressor, and she was taken into custody for aggravated assault.

DUI: Rickey Allen Clinard drinks three 24oz Natural Light Beers before wrecking his vehicle

66-year-old Ricky Allen Clinard wrecked his vehicle on April 2nd. Officers were dispatched to his Chippington Tower I apartment on Berkley Drive. When they arrived, they spoke with Clinard, who confessed to drinking when the accident occurred. Then, Clinard explained that the accident happened an hour before their arrival and did not happen where they were dispatched. Officers noticed he reeked of alcohol as Clinard insisted he wanted to tell them the truth about the incident. Clinard took sobriety tests, performed poorly, and agreed to provide a blood sample. Under Miranda, Clinard stated he had three 24 oz cans of Natural Light beers while he drove. Clinard was transported to Nashville General for the blood draw. Clinard was taken into custody for driving under the influence.

DUI: David Robles blows .127% BAC after crashing into parked car

23-year-old David Robles was booked on March 17th for causing an accident on Edmondson Pike. An off-duty officer witnessed Robles crash into a parked car that was beside him. The witness stated that he saw multiple open beer cans in Robles’ vehicle. Officials could smell alcohol coming from Robles breath as he spoke and asked him to consent to sobriety tests, which he performed poorly, and he was taken into custody. Robles later blew a .127% BAC on a breathalyzer at booking.