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Nashville Police Apprehend Second Suspect Accused of June Shooting; Faces Attempted Homicide Charges

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Published on August 21, 2025
Nashville Police Apprehend Second Suspect Accused of June Shooting; Faces Attempted Homicide ChargesSource: Metropolitan Nashville Police Department

A suspect connected to the June 14 shooting has been apprehended. Brandon Martel Davis, 35, was identified as the second suspect in this case and was already in custody for unrelated charges when the new allegations came to light. He was arrested on July 9 and is facing a string of serious charges, including attempted homicide and aggravated assault, as reported by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.

Alongside Davis, Andrew Brown, 32, remains behind bars on a hefty $340,000 bond. Brown's Monday arrest by TITANS Unit detectives on Lebanon Pike comes after ongoing warrants for his involvement in the June Southwood Park Place incident that left one man seriously injured after being shot twice, according to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. During his arrest, substances believed to be cocaine and ecstasy were found, leading to further drug possession charges for Brown.

The incident, which took place in an apartment when two men reportedly demanded money before opening fire, is still under investigation. The victim, who suffered grave injuries, is at the center of a case that has now seen both suspects charged with a list of felonies, including especially aggravated burglary and two counts of attempted robbery.