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16-Year-Old Arrested in East Nashville Shooting, Second Suspect Charged in June Incident
The streets of East Nashville were the backdrop for a teenage suspect's arrest Thursday, as police brought a 16-year-old into custody in connection with a shooting that occurred in June 2023. According to the Nashville Police Department, Isaiah Crawley is the second to be charged over the incident on Foster Street, where two individuals sustained gunshot wounds during what was supposed to be a meeting turned robbery.
Nashville man robbed at gunpoint recounts ‘scary’ encounter
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Dylan O’Byrne said he was robbed at gunpoint last week. After a night out, O’Byrne said his car was running low on gas. ”The moment I got out of my car, four guys were approaching me from the right side of 7-Eleven maybe like 100 feet away from me. I turn around and there’s a gun in my face...I had a little ‘John Wick’ moment I was like I can take him and as I’m thinking that a second gun comes up behind me in the back of my neck.”
Dolly Parton collabs with Krispy Kreme, unveils new doughnut collection
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Krispy Kreme says it is getting all “Dolly’d” up for a new collaboration with country music icon Dolly Parton. Dolly Parton and Krispy Kreme unveiled its Southern Sweets Doughnut Collection which has “a lil’ something sweet for everyone” and four flavors “that will make you sing,” according to Parton, including:
Grand Opening for Costco in Mt. Juliet Set for Next Month
Get ready to stock up on savings because Costco is coming to town! Bring your friends and family to experience the excitement of Costco’s Grand Opening! Location: 100 Legacy Pointe Blvd. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Date: June 6th, 8:00 AM What to Expect: 7:30 a.m. Remarks from elected officials, Costco representation, and City staff. Ribbon […] The post Grand Opening for Costco in Mt. Juliet Set for Next Month appeared first on Wilson County Source.
Teen calls police for help finding mom
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A woman was arrested over the weekend after her teenage daughter called the Metro Nashville Police Department looking for her in North Nashville. According to the arrest affidavit, a 14-year-old girl notified police on Saturday night after she had not seen her mother since Friday afternoon. The girl told officers that at one point, she made contact with her mother, 34-year-old Alisha Jordan, on the phone and could tell her mother was in a “drug-induced state,” the affidavit states.
Sticker shock! Tennessee student football ticket prices double for the 2024 season
In the wake of a successful 2023 season, one thing is for certain when it comes to Tennessee football games: tickets will be hard to come by, for both regular fans and students. And that means most fans will be experiencing some sticker shock, with the demand for season tickets skyrocketing. Even student...
Free or Affordable Summer Movie Lineups are Here
School will be out come Memorial Day weekend, so start thinking about fun summer activities for the kids like free summer movies! The following list includes either free or low-cost movie programs. Outdoor Summer Movies!. NASHVILLE. Nashville Movies in the Park. Elmington Park | 3531 West End Ave, Nashville. The...
Man charged with pointing gun at group of people while driving under the influence
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Officers with the Metro Nashville Police Department were called to a parking lot on Friday after a group of people reported a man pointed a gun at them while driving a pickup truck. According to the arrest affidavit, officers were dispatched to 309 W. Trinity Lane...
Fans and haters alike are tired of Morgan Wallen's bad behavior and poor choices
Throw the book at Morgan Wallen for his reckless behavior. Re: “Stop deifying Morgan Wallen and excusing downtown Nashville’s excesses,” by Kevin Warner, The Tennessean, May 9. Thank you so much, Kevin, for writing this letter. You share my sentiments exactly. I’m 50 years old and I...
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