Jessica Robertson threatens to kill everyone in a school over third-grade retention policy

20-year-old Jessica Robertson is charged with threatening mass violence against a school after she called J.T. Moore middle school and threatened to kill everyone, stating she was upset about the 3rd-grand retention policy, which makes some students repeat the school year if they do poorly on a single test. Robertson called the school on May 24 and left a voicemail stating, “Hey, I have a question. Why the f*-k do y’all government think it’s OK to make g*dd-mn third graders repeat f*-king elementary school? Like, what the f-*k? I’m gonna kill y’all. Bye.”

School personnel matched the caller ID to a family with prior children at the school and turned the information over to detectives, who visited the family’s home. The parents at the location confirmed the number belonged to their daughter, Jessica Robertson. They said a few days prior, the news was on TV, and Jessica became enraged about this particular story and informed her mother was “going upstairs to call the government!”

Keioka Caldwell charged in assault of ex-girlfriend after bad breakup

33-year-old Keioka Caldwell and her girlfriend, Elonnie Woodard, recently ended their relationship and got into a verbal argument over the situation on June 9. While at Elonnie’s home, Keioka was reportedly intoxicated and began to “talk foul” about her ex to another woman via phone. Elonnie says Keioka began to abuse her verbally, so she smacked the phone from her hand but didn’t cause any damage. Keioka reportedly then began to strangle her ex and pull her hair. The victim says she was choked a second time and nearly lost consciousness. A witness intervened to end the fight and corroborated the events to responding officers.

Harpreet Singh jailed after drunkenly harassing women at Nashville Sundae Club

Police received calls about 41-year-old Harpreet Singh harassing women in the area of the Nashville Sundae Club on 11th Ave South Friday night. Officers located him on the sidewalk in front of the location and quickly noticed his level of extreme intoxication. He could not tell officers where he was staying or locate his phone or ID. During the interaction, his phone and ID were found nearby where he had dropped them. He was taken into custody and charged with public intoxication. 

Musician Logan Millwood partied too hard at CMA Fest in Nashville

22-year-old Nashville musician Logan Millwood played on the AMP Stage during CMA Fest this weekend as he seemed to be having the time of his life – until police found him at the corner of 4th & Demonbreun in the early hours of Sunday morning. Police say he was vomiting and then staggering along the roadway while attempting to get into several cars. He was visibly intoxicated and unable to care for himself. Officers took him into custody and charged him with public intoxication.

Dylan Reiordan fights security who kicked him out of Whiskey Row on Broadway

21-year-old Dylan Reiordan was booted from Whiskey on Broadway in downtown Nashville in the early hours of Sunday morning after becoming drunk and disorderly inside the establishment. Security escorted him outside, and he appeared to have gone about his way for the evening. A short time later, Dylan returned to the bar and attempted to fight security to get back inside. Nearby officers took him into custody and transported him to booking due to his behavior.

Peter Freeman resists arrest after being bounced from Kid Rock’s Bar during CMA Fest

43-year-old Peter Jason Freeman was kicked out of Kid Rock’s Bar in the early hours of Saturday morning and told he could not return to the property. He initially walked away but returned minutes later and attempted to regain entry through a side door. He was extremely intoxicated and began to pull away as police were placing him into custody. Through the efforts of multiple officers, he was eventually taken into custody and transported to booking. 

John Rowland — dude, that’s not your car #CMAest

24-year-old John Rowland was walking near 5th & COmmerce in downtown Nashville Friday evening when police say he approached a vehicle with two individuals he did not know inside and attempted to get inside their vehicle. He eventually pulled off the door handle, at which time they pulled over, and the three individuals had an altercation on the sidewalk. Rowland was visibly intoxicated and was taken into custody after the fight was interrupted.

Street Racer Jose Sandoval stopped to steal some cars on the way to his car meet in Nashville

After substantial police activity over the past couple of weeks, the two primary car groups currently holding meets and takeovers decided to lay low Friday night and not host any meets. Both Night Riders & Valhalla clubs were adamant in the group chats used by racers and spectators that ‘Jose’ was the only person hosting a meet Friday night, and he was doing that independently. But before he came to the meet that night, 20-year-old Jose Sandoval had an important stop to make, and some members of the telegram chat already knew about the stolen cars and how they were taken.

Police say they responded to a burglary-in-progress call on Charlotte Pike and, upon arrival, heard someone attempting to break into the business. One of the suspects became aware of the presence of police and fled out the back fence and into a black Dodge Challenger. The vehicle fled at a high rate of speed and successfully evaded officers. A short time later, the vehicle returned to the area, and police successfully deployed spike strips. Sandoval turned down a dead-end street and then swerved toward police vehicles in an attempt to escape. He eventually stopped the vehicle, which was stolen, on Briley Parkway and gave himself up.

During an extensive interview, Sandoval admitted to “being a lookout” for another suspect who he says was breaking into the business. A search of Sandoval’s vehicle, which was also stolen, yielded several high-end car keys/fobs, a programmer for car key fobs (used for stealing them), and a located pistol. [images in full story]