Jordan Wilson threatens nephew & sister with gun during altercation over money

30-year-old Jordan Wilson had a domestic incident with his nephew, Jaylon Calhoun, and his sister, Jaylon’s mother, Brittany Calhoun, at McKendree Village, Jaylon’s job, on Lebanon Pike late June 10th. When officers arrived, they spoke with Jaylon, who stated that Wilson had come to his job and “pulled a gun on him.” Then, Jaylon said he had an ongoing dispute with Wilson regarding a “money issue.” Jaylon added that Wilson had sent numerous messages about money that he allegedly owed him. He stated that Wilson drove up to McKendree Village and waited outside for him. Then, Jaylon said Wilson approached him and started arguing before yelling at him, asking, “Where is my money?” Jaylon responded, “Leave me alone,” and Brittany intervened. After this, Jaylon told officers that Wilson walked to his car and grabbed a gun. Wilson waved it around and pointed it in Jaylon’s direction, causing him to run away in fear for his life.

Then, the police spoke with Brittany, who said she arrived to pick up Jaylon from work. She said she was sitting in her vehicle, waiting for Jaylon, when she observed Wilson pulling into the parking lot. Brittany added that when she noticed Wilson yelling at Jaylon and asking about money, she approached Wilson and told him to leave. She said that Wilson then threatened her, telling her she would shoot her before going to his car and grabbing a gun. Then, she said she and Jaylon ran for safety, and Wilson drove off to his vehicle.

After this, officers spoke with Jamie Flood, who works for HR at the location. She stated that she was in her office when she overheard yelling outside, so she went to investigate. Then, Flood said she saw Wilson go to his car, retrieve a “black gun,” and point it at Jaylon and Brittany. Flood added that she ran inside but could still see Wilson acting erratically. Another employee at the location, Evan Fanning, told the police that he saw Wilson outside arguing with Jaylon and cursing at him. Then, he said he witnessed Wilson grab a gun from his vehicle, causing him and Flood to run for safety in the belief that he would start shooting. When officers reviewed footage of the incident, it corroborated Flood, Fanning, Jaylon, and Brittany’s statements. Then, Jaylon and Brittany gave officers Wilson’s identity and added that they wanted to press charges for the occurrence. Officers obtained warrants for Wilson’s arrest. Wilson was later taken into custody for two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on September 6th.

Autumn Thornton punches man’s car, attempts to choke him during altercation

18-year-old Autumn Thornton had a domestic incident with her intimate partner, Lucas Wooten, at her Meadow Hill Drive residence in the early hours of August 8th. Later that day, Wooten called 911 to the Clarksville Pike Exxon and told them that he and Thornton had an argument that escalated when she hit him while having a vape in her hand. He further explained that he grabbed her vape and left her residence. Then, Wooten stated that he returned to her residence to give her vape back, adding that he threw it out of his vehicle when he arrived. Then, Wooten said that Thornton punched his car on the rear passenger side. After this, officers went to Thornton’s home and spoke with her. Thornton stated that Wooten was being disrespectful, so she attempted to strangle him. She then told officers that Wooten left with her vape, and after she told him to bring it back, he pulled up and threw it out of his car. Then, Thornton admitted to hitting his vehicle but denied causing any damage. Officers observed visible injuries on Wooten’s neck and noticed damage to his car. Thornton was then taken into custody for vandalism and domestic assault.

Robert Dalton pushes in girlfriend’s window AC unit, punches window during altercation

25-year-old Robert Dalton was involved in a domestic altercation with his girlfriend, Kristen Carney, at a 9th Avenue North residence on July 30th. Carney contacted law enforcement, stating that her boyfriend pushed in the window AC unit then punched the window, causing it to shatter. Carney then told police Dalton left and was walking towards Kroger on Monroe Street. When officers made contact with Dalton, they observed that his hands were bloody. When officers brought up Dalton’s hands, he stated that he “knew it was a good look.” After their interaction with Dalton, officers spoke with Carney again. This time, she told officers that she was in fear for her safety and that she believed that if Dalton had gained access to her residence, he would have assaulted her. Officers were informed about Dalton and Carney’s prior domestic incidents, including an incident where Dalton told Carney he was going to beat her. Dalton was taken into custody for domestic assault.