The Top 5 Things You Should Know Today (09-13-19)

 

FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKS NEW LAW FOR VOTERS

The restricition where the state can fine groups that submit 100 or more voter registration forms lacking a complete name, address, date of birth, declaration of eligibility and signature won’t take effect Oct. 1 after a federal judge blocked the new law in an injunction yesterday. The ruling means the law won’t go into effect until the court decides lawsuits filed against the Secretary of State, the state Elections Coordinator and members of the State Elections Commission.


TEEN HAD POT IN SYSTEM/COP WAS SPEEDING BEFORE HIS DEATH

The teenager charged in the July 4 death of a Nashville police officer had marijuana in her system, three nanograms to be exac, taccording to a blood test ordered by police soon after the crash.The officer, John  Anderson was going 71 mph at the time of the crash, more than 25 mph faster than Nashville police policy allows, violating police policy. Jayona Brown, who was 17 during the crash, was charged with vehicular homicide in the case. An investigator of the crash said, Had Anderson been going 45 mph, the maximum allowed over limit, the crash would not have happened. Had Brown stopped at the flashing red light,  the crash would not have happened.


JOHN COOPER DEFEATS DAVID BRILEY FOR MAYOR

John Cooper, who campaigned on a platform of getting the city’s fiscal house in order, was elected the ninth mayor of Nashville yesterday in a historic election that signaled the strong desire among voters for a new direction for Music City. Cooper, an at-large Metro Council member, convincingly defeated Mayor David Briley 69% to 30%, marking the first time since the formation of Metro government that an incumbent mayor has lost a reelection bid. Unofficial election results show Zulfat Suara has won a seat for Nashville Metro Council at large and is the first Muslim elected to the Metro Nashville


MAN FOUND DEAD INSIDE BURNING RV 

A man was found dead inside an RV in Antioch early Friday. Metro Police responded to an the report of an RV engulfed in flames on Cummings Court at about 1:30 a.m. Once firefighters extinguished the fire, they found the burned body inside the RV. Police and fire investigators are on the scene and working to identify the deceased victim. The Nashville Fire Department is leading the investigation.


DRUG BUST IN NORTH NASHVILLE

A search warrant executed by Metro narcotics detectives led to a drug bust at a North Nashville home Thursday, according to officials. Narcotics detectives said they executed the warrant in the 2300 block of 23rd Avenue North. Police said parolees Terrence Parrish, 30, Lavasier Newman, 31, and probationer Jeverish Williams, 31, were all arrested on multiple felony counts.

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TONI BRAXTON AND BIRDMAN ARE REALLY MARRIED

TONI BRAXTON AND BIRDMAN ARE REALLY MARRIED

We’ve got a major relationship status on Toni Braxton and Birdman. It turns out that the pair have been secretly married for the better part of a year. TMZ reports that they’ve learned that the two tied the knot back in August of last year. But the honeymoon phase didn’t last long for the newlyweds,…

JONATHAN MAJORS SAYS NO OSCAR FOR HIM

JONATHAN MAJORS SAYS NO OSCAR FOR HIM

Jonathan Majors believes the heavy media coverage of his assault case hindered his chances of securing an Oscar nomination for his latest film, “Magazine Dreams.” During a recent chat with “Generation Iron Fitness & Bodybuilding Network” to promote the film, Majors spoke about his fans praising his performance. While he appreciates the support, he shut…

CHRIS BROWN SAYS NO TO RED BANDANAS

CHRIS BROWN SAYS NO TO RED BANDANAS

Chris Brown doesn’t want any negative energy during his upcoming Breezy Bowl XX tour. Brown responded to fans who suggested concertgoers wear red bandanas to the show. The bandanas are usually associated with the Bloods gang, and Brown has been accused of being linked with the group in the past. Brown wrote on Instagram, “I…

SOULJA BOY SAYS HE’S NOT GUILTY

SOULJA BOY SAYS HE’S NOT GUILTY

Soulja Boy is outright dismissing claims of sexual assault. The rapper appeared in court on Tuesday, to address charges from a former assistant who accused him of sexual battery, rape, assault, false imprisonment, emotional distress, unpaid overtime, and a hostile work environment. He said, “that’s a disgusting allegation. It sounds crazy to me. I did…