Top 5 Things You Should Know Today (01-02-19)

2ND SUSPECT ARRESTED IN MURDER OF HENDERSONVILLE POLICE OFFICER

A second man has been arrested after a Hendersonville police officer was killed in the line of duty after being struck by a vehicle during a foot pursuit across Interstate 65. 19 year old Emani C. Martin Jr. was arrested by Metro police at a home on Clifton Avenue. He was booked into the Sumner County Jail on Tuesday afternoon. Martin was the second teen arrested after a pursuit turned deadly on a Nashville interstate Monday evening. Master Patrol Officer Spencer Bristol, 31, died Monday evening.


MAN INJURED AFTER ROBBERY

A man suffered serious injuries after he was reportedly shot during an attempted robbery Sunday night in South Nashville. Police responded  to Welshwood Drive where they located the shooting victim. The shooting victim was transported to an area hospital for treatment of serious injuries, police said. The investigation is ongoing.


SMYRNA POLICE LOOKING FOR MAN

The Smyrna Police Department is asking for help identifying a man after he punched a woman in the face for confronting him about a handicap parking space. The assault took place at the Parkway Wine & Spirits on Christmas Eve. Police say the suspect is in his early 20s and was driving a silver Volvo S60. He is described as possibly being of Middle Eastern descent. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Stephen Hannah at 615-267-5146.


S.O.S POSTPONES TRIP TO UKRAINE

In the wake of the protests at the American embassy in Baghdad, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has opted to postpone his scheduled upcoming trip to Ukraine and some other countries, a State Department spokesperson announced on Wednesday. According to a statement, Pompeo will “continue monitoring the ongoing situation in Iraq and ensure the safety and security of Americans in the Middle East.” Earlier this week, protesters stormed the American embassy in Iraq and set fire to a reception area before U.S. forces pushed them back with tear gas.


MAN KILLED ON ROSA PARKS EXIT IDENTIFIED

A man was killed in a shooting late on New Year’s Eve off I-65 near the exit ramp from the southbound lanes to the Rosa L Parks exit just before midnight. A 911 caller reported that someone was dead inside the car. Officers said they arrived to find 18-year-old Marchellos Devens with multiple gunshot wounds. Devens was transported to the hospital where he died. Several men reportedly got out of the Altima before police arrived and were picked up by a second car. The motive for the shooting is unclear and the investigation is ongoing.

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CHRIS BROWN DOES IT AGAIN

CHRIS BROWN DOES IT AGAIN

Chris Brown’s success continues to impress. The singer recently hit a mark that no other singer has. Breezy became the first artist to have 50 top ten songs on Billboard’s Hot R&B Songs chart. The song that pushed Brown to the mark was Jeremih’s “Wait On It,” with features from Breezy and Bryson Tiller.

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Sexyy Red’s upcoming tour is in trouble. According to Touring Data, Sexyy’s has only sold 37.1 percent of tickets for her Sexyy Red 4 President tour. The tickets dropped to the general public on June 28th. There’s online speculation that the low sales could lead to Sexyy canceling some, if not all, of the 24…

SHAY SHAY APOLOGIZES TO MEGAN THEE STALLION

SHAY SHAY APOLOGIZES TO MEGAN THEE STALLION

An epic moment occurred on the latest Club Shay Shay podcast. Shannon Sharpe invited Megan Thee Stallion on the show for a conversation, but the Pro Football Hall of Famer wanted to make his peace. Last November, during his Nightcap show with Chad Ochocinco, Sharpe said he would have Meg “stretched out like a quarter…

TUPAC’S ACCUSED KILLER DENIED BAIL

TUPAC’S ACCUSED KILLER DENIED BAIL

The man believed to be Tupac Shakur’s killer has been denied bond once more. Although Duane “Keefe D” Davis reportedly put together the $750,000 he needed through a deal with Wack 100, the judge rejected the proposal, questioning the source of the three-quarters of a million dollars. Lawyer Carl Arnold says, “We are disappointed with…