Crime & Safety
Police Seek Man in North Nashville Shooting Investigation
Nashville police want to talk to a 24-year-old man that may be connected to Sunday's drive-by shooting.

NASHVILLE, TN — Metro Police want to talk to 24-year-old man about Sunday's drive-by shooting in North Nashville.
Charity Adams, 41, was shot in the head and died. Two men — Chad Steven Miller, 33, and Kenneth Pullens, 26 — were also shot and taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Miller was shot in the head and is in extremely critical condition. Pullens was shot in the back and is in stable condition. Pullens and Adams, his girlfriend, were visiting Miller at his home on St. Louis Street.
Police were called to St. Louis Street around 3 p.m. after the shooter, described as a black man with dreads who wore black clothing, fled to what witnesses said was a silver Chevrolet Malibu.
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Woods, who was previously convicted on felony cocaine possession and unlawful gun possession, is also wanted on warrants issued Nov. 16 charging him with three counts of felony aggravated assault connected to an August 29 shooting on 14th Avenue North.
Sunday's shooting was the second fatal shooting outside Miller’s home in the last two months.
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Robert Richardson, 24, was killed October 24 after driving to St. Louis Street to pick up Miller, his co-worker. Miller told detectives that he got into an argument with a man that led to gunfire which ended with Richardson's death.
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