Suspect Behavior
Death threat of a salesman
A door-to-door magazine salesman became irate when a woman rudely rejected his sales pitch, and he allegedly “threatened to come back to her residence later to kill her,” police say. When the woman said she wasn’t interested in a subscription, “words were exchanged, some racial in nature.” The 20-year-old suspect later admitted to officers that he “became angry and started kicking the front door because she called him a nigga (sic) several times.” Although he denied threatening to come back later to kill the woman, he was picked up for assault and vandalism.
A ballsy move
A female shopper was pulling out of the parking lot at Bellevue Center mall when a man drove up beside her and began masturbating. “She looked over and could clearly see his genitals and that he was manipulating them,” police report. The victim sped away from the scene of the sex act, while the suspect, described as a “heavyset white male driving a tan or gold Ford Taurus station wagon,” remained on the mall’s property. Police found the 42-year-old perv still trolling the parking lot a short time later, and he was arrested for indecent exposure. It turns out this was the suspect’s second arrest for lewd behavior in less than a month.
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After downing four potent Long Island Ice Teas during dinner at Mazatlan Restaurant on Nolensville Road, a disorderly diner tore into her waitress for allegedly trying to cheat her. “When I arrived she was seated at a table near the door and was loudly accusing the employees of not giving her the correct change,” a responding officer wrote in the affidavit, adding, “While talking to the defendant she would go from compliant and civil to uncompliant, argumentative and obscene.” The suspect, 49, admitted she was indeed intoxicated, and she was charged with disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
Unhappy trails
A patrol officer received an unusual call for backup to assist with a “rolling domestic disturbance” on the interstate. Apparently a couple got into a domestic dispute while driving, pulled over to the side of the road, and waved down another passing officer to intervene. The female suspect, 24, told police that she and her husband had been arguing all day and that she “turned up the radio to avoid talking to him and…when she went to adjust the volume he grabbed her hand and bent back her fingers.” That’s when she hit her 28-year-old husband in the mouth, “because he was pulling her fingers back.” Both husband and wife were booked for domestic assault.
All items in Suspect Behavior are taken from actual Metro police arrest reports and affidavits.

