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Two Charged in Connection with Fatal Shooting of Tyquan Jackson on Nashville's I-40 Ramp

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Published on August 03, 2025
Two Charged in Connection with Fatal Shooting of Tyquan Jackson on Nashville's I-40 RampSource: Metropolitan Nashville Police Department

In a grim turn of events, the shadow of violence fell upon the streets of Nashville last Saturday night when Tyquan Jackson, 26, was fatally shot on the I-40 entrance ramp. The Nashville Police Department has brought charges against two individuals, Jonathan Brewington Jr., 20, and Hannah Crague, 34, in connection with the deadly incident that occurred after an attempted auto burglary.

The incident unfolded when Jackson, who was at The End Zone restaurant and bar, was alerted to a break-in to his Hyundai Kona situated in the parking lot. A chase ensued as the alleged burglars fled the scene, culminating in gunfire towards Jackson's vehicle on the I-40 entrance ramp. In an update provided by the Nashville Police Department, both Brewington and Crague have admitted to occupying the suspects' vehicle at the time of the shooting.

Homicide Unit detectives have since taken Brewington and Crague into custody, and both are being held without bond as the investigation proceeds. Authorities are currently delving further into the tragic events that led to Jackson’s untimely death and aim to unravel the complete narrative behind the fatal encounter.