Authorities have successfully apprehended Tavion Adams, the suspected gunman in the July 6 shooting that left two men critically injured at Knollcrest Apartments on Creekwood Drive. The action concluded a tense series of events that unfolded after an argument escalated into violence, according to information from a Nashville Metro Police Department release.
Adams, 29, was identified by Detective William Van Bergen as the alleged shooter in the incident that wounded two men, ages 32 and 33. The investigation, which drew on various strands of inquiry and evidence, pointed to Adams as the person who pulled the trigger and initiated a lookout. Earlier this afternoon, Adams was spotted driving a Ford Fusion on Dickerson Pike before eventually bringing a vehicular chase to an abrupt end, after police deployed spiked strips that disabled the car’s tires he then fled on foot but was captured after a brief pursuit.
On recovering a pistol along Adams’ attempted escape route, the suspect now faces multiple charges. He has been charged with two counts of attempted criminal homicide, using a gun in the commission of a dangerous felony, and reckless endangerment. The steep price of his alleged actions has been quantified by the judicial system: Adams’ bond has been set at $246,500…