Two men responsible for gunfire that hit the Nashville area North Precinct police building and caused several officers in the rear parking lot to immediately take cover Tuesday (7/21/20) afternoon are in custody after a THP helicopter and state troopers teamed with the Juvenile Crime Task Force to get their rental Tahoe stopped in Rutherford County.
Depatrick Groves, 23, of 14th Avenue North, and Jackailus Groves, 21, of Cumberland Station Boulevard in Madison, are being charged with multiple counts of aggravated assault on police officers as well as vandalism for the bullet strikes to the precinct building.
The vehicle in question was ultimately stopped in Rutherford County. State troopers and Rutherford County Sheriff’s deputies took the three occupants into custody and recovered a rifle and semi-automatic pistol, both loaded. The third man in the Tahoe, Nickolandrick Buford, 22, of 17th Avenue North, was determined to be the getaway driver from the Dowlan Street scene and is being charged as an accessory after the fact of aggravated assault and vandalism.
The pickup truck being fired on was recovered abandoned on 23rd Avenue North.
Luckily, it appears that no person was hit by the gunfire.
Source: Nashville Metro Police