39-year-old Nashville Fire Department Paramedic Nicholas French is charged with the domestic assault of his wife, Amanda French, on February 15. She says she went to the bathroom to shower, and Nicholas turned off the shower. She exited and attempted to re-enter the bathroom and had to push past him as he was blocking her way. In the process, she says he slammed her arm in the door and held it for at least thirty seconds before completely slamming it shut and punching it several times. Officers documented indentations on the victim’s arm and a golf ball-sized lump on her leg from the assault. French has been with the Nashville Fire Department since July of 2021 and is currently using his accrued leave time until the situation has been litigated.
Category: Crime & Arrests
Trio charged after high-speed chase: Diamond Robinson, LeAndreonna Robinson, & Antoine Maupin
Deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a silver Chrysler 200 on I-24 as it was traveling 107 mph on February 13. Inside the vehicle was 19-year-old Diamond Robinson, 20-year-old Le’Andreonna Robinson, and 20-year-old Antoine Maupin. The trio increased speed, and a chase began onto Wilma Rudolph at 85 mph, where they blacked out the vehicle and eventually lost control into a field off Trenton Road. They fled on foot but were apprehended across the field. Inside the vehicle was 17 grams of marijuana, 2 grams of Fentanyl, and a firearm. All three denied being the driver or possession of the gun
Jason Moulton charged in assault of girlfriend, Danielle Cash
40-year-old Jason Moulton was jailed this week on an outstanding warrant from January charging him with domestic assault. His girlfriend, Danielle Cash, told police that she found content she disapproved of on Moulton’s phone and demanded that he leave, which he refused to do. She says he then punched her in the chest and fled the residence.
Lexavier Harrison charged with harassing Steven Fultz
21-year-old Lexavier Harrison is charged with harassment after Steven Fultz says Harrison won’t stop making threats toward him, despite being told to stop contacting him. The threats were to do bodily harm to Fultz. He is free on a $250 bond.
Correal Murry charged with assaulting girlfriend with Xbox controllers
Amber Travis says she became upset with her 24-year-old boyfriend, Correal Murry, about him smoking in the house on February 13. She says she threw an ink pen at him when he refused to stop smoking. Correal then reportedly threw an Xbox controller at his girlfriend and then picked up a second controller and used it to beat her in the head multiple times. She says she retreated to the bathroom to call 911 while he attempted to break into the room. He fled before officers arrived and was taken into custody a short time later.
Boosters Busted: Jamaya Bailey, Shanning Bell Adkins, Taurice Coleman, & Selena Coleman
25-year-old Jamaya Bailey, 22-year-old Shanning Bell Adkins, 26-year-old Taurice Coleman, and 26-year-old Selena Coleman were part of a “booster crew” that was caught at Rainbow Clothing on Fort Campbell Blvd on February 11. Store employee Paige Davidson alerted police when they noticed the crew taking items from the hanging racks and throwing the hangers under the rack to hide them. Officers arrived as they were fleeing to their Chrysler Pacifica and took them into custody. $592.32 in clothing was recovered. Inside the van was also a jar of marijuana.
Robert Quintanilla — DUI crash after leaving troubled Electric Cowboy club
24-year-old Robert Quintanilla says he had just dropped his friends at the troubled Electric Cowboy club in the early hours of Sunday morning and was on his way home when he was involved in a crash at 101st & Trenton Rd. At the scene, he was unsure of which direction his home was and performed poorly on field sobriety tests. An open container of alcohol was half-full in his cupholder of the vehicle.
Sean Secord “lost control” and struck “whatever he could” while disciplining child
37-year-old Sean Secord faces a felony child abuse charge after disciplining a six-year-old child he was left in charge of on February 11. Secord told police he “lost control” during the incident and “was striking whatever he could since the child was moving around.” The child still had some red marks from the assault a full day after the “discipline.”
Soldier Jerod Hauck flees from police… on foot… while drunk
28-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Jerod Hauck was jailed early Sunday morning after drunkenly fleeing from officers on Trenton Road. Officers initially received a call that Hauck was stumbling down the roadway just after 5 a.m., and they canvassed the area looking for the man. He was found in the parking lot of Jenkins and Wynne and ran from officers when they gave him commands to stop. Hauck fell down multiple times while attempting to run away, but was eventually taken into custody.
Clarksville Lawyer Michael K. Williamson charged with felony assault of wife
64-year-old Michael Williamson was jailed on Sunday night, charged with the felony aggravated assault of his wife, Larson Faye Williamson. Deputies responded to their Maxshire Court residence just after 7:30 p.m. Sunday for a domestic disturbance call. Both parties were reportedly drunk, and after investigating, deputies determined Michael to be the primary aggressor. During an argument, he is alleged to have pushed his wife and thrown her down onto a chair with one hand while grabbing her neck and upper chest area. The victim’s injuries were documented and consisted of irritation and bruising on her body.
Michael K. Williamson is a debt, criminal defense, and divorce attorney in Clarksville, where he has practiced for over thirty years.
Katlyn Smalley indicted on vehicular homicide charge after 2022 crash
A February Grand Jury indicted 23-year-old Katlyn Smalley on charges of vehicular homicide and reckless endangerment for the March 21, 2022, automobile crash that killed Rebecca Shelton and placed Ronald Huter in danger of death or serious bodily injury. Her bond is set at $350,000.
Raymond Wright charged in assault of wife, upset his medication wasn’t refilled
52-year-old Raymond Wright was reportedly upset because his medication had not been refilled. As his wife arrived at the home, she could hear him cursing and throwing things. She attempted to calm him down, but he grabbed her by the collar, threw her on the bed, and got on top of her, placing her in fear of immediate harm.
Dena Evans kicks and spits on first responders who save her from wrecked vehicle
51-year-old Dena Evans was found face down in the driver’s seat with her foot trapped in the dashboard of her overturned vehicle on February 9 at 5 p.m. As firefighters extracted Evans from the wreckage, she began yelling and cursing at them and kicked them while they placed her on a spine board. Once loaded onto a stretcher, Evans began to spit at the first responders. She was highly intoxicated, and an open bottle of Old English 800 was found inside the vehicle.
Fraudster Bryan Boisvert jailed yet again; police say he stole rent payments
37-year-old Home Improvement Fraudster Bryan Boisvert found himself behind bars for the second time in two weeks. Already facing home improvement fraud charges, Boisvert was arrested this week on a felony theft charge. Cameron Payne hired Boisvery to oversee a duplex he owned and to collect the rent payments and deposit them into Payne’s account every month. Initially, things went well, but soon after, Payne stopped receiving the rent checks, despite the tenants giving them to Boisvert. He is charged with the theft of those rent payments.
Jeffery Gray charged in assault of his wife; strangles her on the bed
25-year-old Jeffery Gray is facing multiple charges after an argument with his wife on February 7 got out of hand. The victim says Gray got on top of her on the bed and began to choke her as the argument escalated. As she attempted to call 911, he grabbed the phone from her. As she was able to escape his grasp on the bed and stand up, he reportedly strangled her from behind.
Skylar Martin beats dog to death while 911 operator hears it hit the wall and yelp
23-year-old Skylar Martin faces domestic assault and animal cruelty charges after pushing his girlfriend and beating their puppy to death on February 8. As his girlfriend called 911 for help after he pushed her, the operator heard a dog being thrown against a wall and loud yelping afterward. Martin was reportedly upset the dog had urinated on the floor and beat the dog to death, leaving it with broken bones and severe deformities. When officers initially arrived, they were told the dog died due to “an allergic reaction to coconut-based shampoo,” but later admitted to killing the dog. When asked about the noise the dispatcher overheard, Martin said, “Of course it was yelping; it was getting its ass beat.”
Jahmeila Davis lied to police about how she lost $500 at Governor’s Square Mall
18-year-old Clarksville Hair Stylist Jahmeila Davis was jailed Wednesday, charged with felony filing a false report. Davis initially told police on February 2 she was at Governor’s Square Mall when she was approached by three males who were attempting to sell her something near the GameStop store. She claims she had $500 in cash in her hands, and while she was showing it, one of the men grabbed it and ran away. She reported it to the police and wanted them to retrieve her money. After reviewing security video of the incident, police say she handed the cash to a man to play a “shell game,” which she lost.
Omar Obregon-Cuebas avoids DUI by getting out of car at Walmart
24-year-old Omar Obregon-Cuebas was charged with public intoxication on February 4th by Officer Matthew Johnson of the Clarksville Police Department. A citizen called 911 to report a drunk near the Sango Walmart, who was reportedly driving all over the road, and nearly hit another vehicle before pulling into the Walmart parking lot. The officer arrived and located Omar, who was exiting his blue Toyota Corolla. Omar admitted to drinking White Claws and stated he was too drunk to be driving and just wanted to go home. The officer transported him to booking, where he was charged with public intoxication.
Romereo Shamburger had the right to remain silent, just not the ability
24-year-old Romereo Shamburger was driving a Chrysler 300 on Hwy 236 with a headline out in the early hours of February 4. THP Trooper Brian Glenn conducted a traffic stop and immediately noticed his bloodshot eyes and a scale in the floorboard. Shamburger volunteered 4.4 grams of marijuana to the Trooper and said he keeps the scale so he doesn’t get scammed when buying it. Not knowing when to shut up, Shamburger told the Trooper that he had just quit smoking today, but prior to today, he “would smoke three times a day, in the morning, lunch break, and after work, and rolls approximately .5 grams of marijuana into black and mild cigars and smokes them.”
Emily Sharp & Mary Orange found passed out at gas pump with heroin & crystal meth
29-year-old Emily Sharp & 33-year-old Mary Orange had reportedly been sitting in a vehicle at a gas pump for hours when police received a call for a welfare check for two women that were sleeping in the car. The complainant had knocked on the windows but received no response. Officers arrived, and eventually, the two women became aware of their surroundings. Sharp had a used syringe on her lap, which contained heroin. Orange had a cut straw on her. A search of the vehicle resulted in another loaded syringe, crystal methamphetamine, digital scales, and a burnt spoon.