36-year-old Shane Averette was found stumbling down Bank Ally in the early hours of November 12. Officers observed Averette almost fall over multiple times before nearly walking into traffic. Averette was visibly intoxicated when officers approached him, and he was not able to answer if he had any friends or family who could pick him up. He was declared a danger to himself and was taken into custody for public intoxication. He fell asleep multiple times as he was transported.
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Jeremiah Walker charged after Printers Alley assault and tussle with police
Metro Nashville Police say 35-year-old Jeremiah Walker assaulted a security guard in Printers Alley in downtown Nashville early Saturday morning. As they responded to the scene, the manager of the venue advised Walker was now standing outside of The Whiskey Shot. Officers located Walker, who was trying to leave the area in an Uber, and advised he was being detained as the suspect in an assault. Walker refused to cooperate, refused to move out of the road, and tussled with officers. He was eventually taken into custody and transported to booking.
Paul Mejia charged with public intoxication in Printers Alley in downtown Nashville
31-year-old Paul Anthony Mejia was enjoying a drunken Friday night in downtown Nashville when some patrons at Printers Alley observed him intoxicated with a knife and became alarmed. Though no victims claimed any assault when Metro Nashville Police arrived, officers noticed he was having a hard time standing and reeked of alcohol. He was determined to be a danger to himself or others and transported to booking, where he was charged with public intoxication.
Alabama woman free on pre-trial release after spitting in MNPD officer’s eye — Sydney Warren
Nashville Police say 23-year-old Sydney Warren, of Alabama, spit into the eye of an officer who was attempting to arrest her this weekend during an altercation in Printers Alley in downtown Nashville. Charged with assault of an officer, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest, she is free on pre-trial release.