Paul Klopfer drunk, armed, and arrested… yet again — Flats Off Madison

Clarksville Police responded to a vandalism call at the Flats Off Madison complex on July 10th, where they located 32-year-old Paul Klopfer in the parking lot with his father. The complainant stated Klopfer was armed and extremely drunk and had fallen onto his car, causing some damage. Officers report Klopfer reeked of alcohol and was unaware of where he was or how he got there. He also produced a loaded Glock 19 from his waistband when asked if he was carrying any weapons.

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Drunk Soldier John Shields jumps over Strawberry Alley bar & makes his own drink

Clarksville Police say 32-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier John H. Shields jumped over the bar at Strawberry Alley Ale Works in #DowntownClarksville, poured himself a drink, drank it, and left the business. As Officer Renken arrived at the restaurant, he unknowingly observed Shields in his vehicle but didn’t yet know he was the person in question. When Shields saw the officer arrive, he turned off the ignition and walked away on foot.

Shields was walking around the building when management pointed him out to the officer, who attempted to get him an Uber back home. Shields could barely walk or stand, and eventually it was determined he was even too drunk for a rideshare and he was placed into custody for public intoxication.

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Nashville man found passed out drunk in Clarksville front yard — Christopher Rivera

Clarksville Police responded to Rainbow Street at 4:33 a.m. Monday after the homeowner reported it appeared someone had stumbled onto their property and passed out in their yard overnight. Officer Justin Bolden made contact with 24-year-old Christopher Rivera, of Nashville, and attempted to speak to him, however, he was too incoherent to carry on any understandable conversation according to an arrest report. He was extremely intoxicated and barely able to stand on his own.

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Andrea Cole found highly intoxicated in someone’s front yard at 4 a.m.

38-year-old Andrea Cole was charged with public intoxication after a resident on E. College Street contacted police to report individuals were “acting crazy and causing a disturbance” in her yard. Officers arrived and located Cole extremely intoxicated and in the passenger seat of a vehicle at the location. She had no legitimate purpose to be at the residence and was unable to arrange for a ride home.

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Trevor Bryant charged after kicking bar’s door & attempting to fight patrons on Dover Rd

31-year-old Fort Campbell Solider Trevor Bryant was heavily intoxicated and arguing with patrons at a bar at 244 Dover Road in the early hours of Saturday morning. Multiple witnesses inside the bar stated he was attempting to start fights, and Ms. Pomeroy stated he had kicked the front glass door, cracking it. When officers arrived at 1:34 a.m. they attempt to find a friend to pick up Bryant or a rideshare to take him home, however, he refused any alternate way home.

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Collin Richards gets belligerent with clerk who refused to sell him more alcohol due to his level of intoxication

Clarksville Police Officer Novenario was on duty when he observed 22-year-old Collin Richards enter the Mapco at 1775 Madison Street and begin to act belligerent while inside. Due to his extreme level of intoxication, the clerk refused him any more alcohol, which he was attempting to purchase. Richards reportedly continued to become even more belligerent, at which time he was taken into custody for public intoxication.

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Mr. Billy’s Bar & Grill employee says they were bitten by drunk woman — Monika Falcon arrested

Officers responded to Mr. Billy’s Bar & Grill to a report of a woman lying on the floor, extremely intoxicated. They found 32-year-old Monika Falcon as the intoxicated woman and made contact with an employee who says when they attempted to assist her from the floor so she would go home, she bit an employee in the chest. She was unable or unwilling to speak to officers, and her speech that was attempted was not able to be understood due to her extreme level of intoxication.

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Cavalry Scout Jonathan Maisonet charged with public intoxication after nearly drowning on Red River

21-year-old Fort Campbell Cavalry Scout Jonathan Maisonet reportedly nearly drowned on the Red River. Last weekend, Clarksville Police responded to Peachers Mill Road in response to a call that two heavily intoxicated individuals were floating down the Red River and that one of them had almost drowned. Medics responded to medically clear Maisonet, who survived the incident. Police noted he was still very intoxicated with slurred speech, and could not stand on his own two feet without assistance. He was charged with public intoxication.

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Garrett Ray Terry fought the law & the law won

Multiple officers arrived at Holiday Drive in response to a shirtless 19-year-old Garrett Ray Terry, who was attempting to fight officers who were attempting to take help him. He was drunken and on the roadway and every time they attempted to assist him he continued to fight and actively resist. He was eventually detained and charged with public intoxication, resisting arrest, and underage consumption.

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Fort Campbell Soldier found walking drunk in roadway at 5 PM — Daniel Casabona

24-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier with the fresh hair, Daniel Casabona, was found standing in the middle of the roadway at Cummingham Ln / Armistead Drive just before 5 p.m. heavily intoxicated. As police went to check on him they observed him to be unsteady on his feet and reeking of alcohol. Casabona admitted to drinking beer prior to walking, and police determined it was unsafe for him to continue walking on his journey due to his level of intoxication.

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Soldier found passed out in backseat of vehicle at Electric Cowboy — Andrew Hext

27-year-old Andrew John Hext Fridholm (Andrew Hext) was found passed out in the backseat of a vehicle just before 2 a.m. Saturday in the parking lot of the Electric Cowboy. Security notified Clarksville Police, who responded and found him with a bottle of alcohol still in his lap. Police let him exit the vehicle and call his wife to come to retrieve him. While he was waiting on her arrival, however, he became a nuisance and would not stay in a safe area on the sidewalk as directed and continued to attempt to be in traffic that was exiting while in his intoxicated state.

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Kicked out of Electric Cowboy, Soldier Corbin Bailey resists arrest, refuses to get ride home

24-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Corbin Chenoweth Bailey was so intoxicated at the Electric Cowboy he was asked to leave by security. Despite attempting to get him to call a friend or rideshare, he insisted on getting in his car. Police arrived to attempt to get him to find an alternate way home, and noticed he had already vomited beside his car, and refused to exit the vehicle. After an extended period of time, he exited and they attempted to get him to find an alternate way to get home. He still refused, and when they told him they’d have to take him into custody for public intoxication, he backed up against a wall to prevent officers from cuffing him.

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Soldier deemed too drunk for the Electric Cowboy — Steven Becerra arrested

27-year-old Fort Campbell soldier Steven Becerra was ousted from the Electric Cowboy Saturday night and was escorted out by security. He ignored requests to call for a ride and to leave the property, and also refused to call for a ride when officers arrived. Due to his level of intoxication, he was transported to booking and charged with public intoxication.

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Soldier calls 911 from Speedway at 3AM: “Send every available officer!” — Joseph Cammarata

21-year-old soldier Joseph Cammarata walked into the Speedway on Providence Blvd, picked up the phone, called 911, and demanded that every available officer should responder there, now, without any further explanation. An officer arrived to find a very intoxicated Cammarata. He refused assistance in finding a ride home, and admitted to having “a few beers”.

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Serial shoplifter arrested again — Nefertiti Jones charged in $111 Walmart theft

28-year-old Nefertiti Jones was jailed on January 28th on an outstanding warrant from a January 2nd shoplifting incident at the Madison Street Walmart. Court records allege she concealed $111.09 in merchandise and walked past all points of sale to leave the building. Walmart is seeking restitution. She was taken into custody on this charge as police served an outstanding violation of probation warrant which was drug-related on the same day.

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Shirtless man with wet pants found banging at 1AM — Gabriel Delaney arrested

Clarksville Police responded to Marla Drive at 1:30 a.m. on January 1st, to find 21-year-old Gabriel David Lee Delaney banging on the front door of a residence, causing an unwanted disturbance. Police describe him as “wearing only wet jeans” when they arrived, with a “pungent odor of alcohol”. He is charged with public intoxication.

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