Lauren Maten resists arrest after refusing to pay bill at 400 Degrees in Nashville International Airport

23-year-old Lauren Maten was booked on March 15th after refusing to pay her bill at the 400 Degrees restaurant at Nashville International Airport. Officers located Maten on camera and made contact with her. Maten had alcohol emitting from her breath as she told officers that she had paid her bill. Maten advised that she was at the airport so she could go to rehab. While officers ran the information from her driver’s license, she began acting belligerent, yelling and trying to grab her driver’s license back. Maten was too drunk to comprehend what was happening and ignored the officer’s warnings to stop. She was then placed under arrest and advised officers that being arrested for public intoxication was “not a thing” in Indiana.

Maten continued to yell and began to passively resist by refusing to walk and becoming deadweight. Maten was then placed into a wheelchair to be safely transported to the patrol vehicle. While officers pushed the wheelchair, Maten kept putting her feet on the ground and trying to run away from the officers. Maten did this until she was taken to the ground and carried into the elevator. While officers attempted to place Maten in the backseat of the patrol vehicle, she began kicking them and refused to get in. The officers had to restrain her feet to stop her from kicking so she could be safely transported to booking. Maten was taken into custody for public intoxication and resisting arrest.

Anthony Flores attempts to direct traffic on Broadway, told police he was “on post at Fort Campbell”

33-year-old Anthony Flores was booked on March 17th for assaulting a man at Shake Shack on Broadway Place. Michael Bahr stated that while he was waiting for a friend, he observed Flores, who was highly intoxicated, attempting to direct traffic. Flores told Bahr to move along and was becoming angry that he wouldn’t move. Flores then kicked Bahr’s driver’s side door, causing visible damage. Bahr stepped out of his vehicle to try to stop Flores. Flores became aggressive and punched the glasses off Bahr’s face, leaving him with a bloody nose.

When officers asked Flores for his side of the story he stood at “parade rest” stance and thought he was on post at Fort Campbell. Flores told officers that he had been drinking but not too much. Flores was visibly intoxicated and smelled of alcohol. Flores was then taken into custody. Flores fell asleep on the way to booking but told officers he was “looking at the scenery.”

Ryon Evans throws his ex-girlfriend into pavement

40-year-old Ryon Evans had a domestic altercation with his ex-girlfriend, Heather Groves, at the Victory Fuel Station on Whites Creek Pike in December 2021. Officers were dispatched to the Kroger on Clarksville Pike, where they spoke with Groves, who advised that Evans showed up unannounced and then tried to force her into his car, asking her questions about infidelity. She stated that she was thrown to the pavement, hitting her head on the ground. During the incident, she sustained several injuries, including abrasions to both of her hips, right knee, and left foot, which were documented. Evans further explained that she defended herself by kicking and biting him and that he fled towards Brick Church Pike when she started calling the police. Evans was taken into custody for domestic assault on March 17th.

Barak Hammond shoves APS employee into street in Downtown Nashville

27-year-old Barak Bell Hammond tried to cross the street while traffic was moving in downtown Nashville late March 16th. An APS employee observed this and tried to stop Hammond from crossing the street. Hammond then shoved the APS employee, causing him to fall backward. While the APS employee was on the ground, a vehicle ran over his foot. The APS employee flagged officers down and informed them about the incident, adding that he did not wish to prosecute for the shove. When officers met with Hammond, he showed multiple signs of impairment, so he was deemed a danger to himself and others. Hammond was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

Justin Tillotson booked after fighting man who punched his girlfriend on Broadway

30-year-old Justin Gary Tillotson fought with Jason Nikmara Tate near the Hard Rock Café on Broadway late March 17th. When officers arrived, they spoke with Tillotson, who advised that his girlfriend had argued with Tate. Tillotson advised that during their argument, Tate punched his girlfriend, so he intervened, initiating a physical altercation with Tate. Officers watched a video showing the altercation. Tate fled before officers arrived. Tillotson was taken into custody for disorderly conduct.

19-Year-Old James Carroll drunkenly argues with pedestrians on Broadway

19-year-old James Patrick Carroll argued with pedestrians as they passed by in front of Whiskey River on Broadway late March 16th. When officers located Carroll, he reeked of alcohol, exhibiting numerous signs of impairment. Carroll stated that he was alone and did not know what hotel he was staying at. Carroll was deemed unable to care for himself and then was taken into custody for public intoxication and underage drinking.

Patrick Kinsley violates order of protection by threatening ex-wife over child custody via text

36-year-old Patrick William Kinsley was taken into custody for violating an order of protection on March 16th. On January 28th, Mr. Kinsley was issued an order of protection, hindering him from any communication with Kelly McDonald Kinsley, his ex-wife, stating, “The parties shall use a third party, either of the Petitioner’s sisters, to communicate with regarding the parties’ children and not for any other purpose.” On March 8th, Mr. Kinsley sent messages to Mrs. Kinsley’s sisters referencing a prior arrest, telling them he would be detained, but they let him go after he told them about her. Since then, Mr. Kinsley sent multiple texts regarding arrests, child custody, and demands he made for Mrs. Kinsley and her fiancé. Kinsley also sent messages about how he would call the sheriff’s office or MNPD to file reports as if he was using it to threaten Mrs. Kinsley for the exchange of the children. There were even multiple messages stating, “Fuck you,” that did not mention anything child related. Mr. Kinsley is fully aware of the order of protection, evidenced by the prior arrest for the last time he violated it. Kinsley was taken into custody for violating an order of protection on March 16th.

Alabama Tourist Matthew Minetree taken to ground during fight involving multiple men on Broadway

21-year-old Alabama tourist Matthew David Minetree was one of multiple males fighting on the corner of Rep. John Lewis Way and Broadway in the early hours of March 17th. Officers observed him engaging in a physical altercation as they approached, so they tried to detain him. However, Minetree kept pulling away after being told to stop resisting, prompting officers to take him to the ground. Minetree was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Nathan Adkins drunkenly rolls around floor during fight at Lucky Bastard Saloon

21-year-old Nathan Adkins had a physical altercation at Lucky Bastard Saloon in the early hours of March 17th. Security for the establishment flagged officers down and advised them of the ongoing scuffle. When officers arrived, Adkins and the other individual were on the ground, rolling around and refusing to let each other go. They disregarded the officer’s commands to stop, so officers separated and detained them. Adkins was taken into custody for disorderly conduct.

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