The personnel records for the city’s former IT director and an IT technician show the two are accused of selling old city-owned cell phones to make a private profit.
The remodel includes building a private bathroom for Battle. In reviewing the floor plans and work orders for the remodel, WSMV4 Investigates found that there already exists a women’s bathroom right outside of Battle’s office suite.
Ashley Smith and Adam Potts, both former THP troopers, told WSMV4 Investigates the repeated insistence to increase DUI arrests is inadvertently resulting in innocent people being charged with DUIs.
Three witnesses who were waiting in line for a concert near a crosswalk at First Avenue and Molloy Street said each saw the confrontation between the trooper and the man at different moments.
Retired Franklin County deputy Dean Binkley is now suing Trooper Nichols in federal court. He joins a growing list of sober drivers pursuing legal action against state troopers who arrested them for DUI.
Dean earned the nickname “Selfie Scammer” because of the number of photos he sent to women of himself in his downtown condo in Nashville, describing himself on LinkedIn as a “visionary.”
More than two years after WSMV4 Investigates first exposed accused imposter police officers working in Nashville, a judge has issued a $64,000 fine against the company who employed civilians dressed in police attire.