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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

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Supervisor of cop accused of showing up drunk is suspended
Brian Wilson,
The supervisor of a former Metro officer accused of showing up to work drunk on Friday night was given a 15-day suspension by Metro Police.
Sgt. Terrence Bradley was one of three officers initially decommissioned after Officer Nathan Silvers was charged with driving and possessing a firearm under the influence hours after the officer had recorded blood-alcohol levels three times the legal limit.
Of the three personnel, Bradley is the only officer to not resign or retire after the incident.
When Silvers arrived at the South Precinct, Bradley, his supervisor, smelled alcohol on his breath and noticed bloodshot, watery eyes, according to a release from the Metro Nashville Police Department. After Silvers said he had consumed six longneck beers the afternoon before his shift started, police said, Bradley disarmed Silvers and notified Capt. Ken Dyer, who was the overnight field supervisor at the time.
Police said that Silvers was directed to take two “reasonable suspicion” breath alcohol tests while he was at the South Precinct. Silvers allegedly had blood-alcohol content levels of .31 and .25 — both three times the legal limit in Tennessee.
After the tests, the decision was made to decommission Silvers and have him driven to his Hendersonville home without being arrested. Chief Steve Anderson was not informed about the decision, police said, and immediately ordered an investigation into the matter when he was told hours later.

On Monday, Silver submitted his resignation effective at the end of his 30-day suspension, while Dyer announced his retirement after the end of his 30-day suspension.