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Robbers shoot up Rutherford bar | Crime

FROM LEFT ARE KENDELL MITCHELL SWADER, WHITNEY ELAINE ELLIOTT, AND ANTONYO ORLANDO ROPER

MURFREESBORO — Two hapless armed robbers, one of whom left a T-shirt bearing his photo and name at the scene of the crime, and their female accomplice were captured early Sunday morning just minutes after firing multiple rounds during a robbery at a Rutherford County bar.

Victims say two black males and a white female were hanging around The Spot, 4425 Woodbury Pike, from about 1 a.m. Sunday until it closed two hours later.

During that time, the men came in to buy drinks and one of them removed a T-shirt bearing his photo and family name in order to exhibit gang-type tattoos to other patrons. He left his T-shirt laying in the bar.

When the bar closed the three were waiting in the parking lot and reportedly re-entered the bar armed with a .40-cal. pistol and took both the cash drawer from the register and a bank money bag full of cash.

Despite getting the money, one of the two men said “shoot them” as they were leaving the business. The victims ducked and heard four shots fired inside the bar.

More shots were fired by the suspects into a truck hit driven by a woman who pulled up attempting to get a tag number off the suspects’ four-door brown car. That victim had already called 911 and saw the suspects flee outbound on Woodbury Pike.

A regional BOLO was immediately broadcast by RCSO Communications after receiving.

Within minutes of receiving the information from Cannon County Dispatch, Woodbury Police Officer Brent Brock spotted the suspect vehicle entering his city and called for backup from Cannon County Sheriff’s Office as he followed it through the downtown area.

Brock activated his car’s emergency equipment and stopped the vehicle before it could exit Woodbury on the McMinnville Highway side of town and ordered the female driver out of the car. As he questioned her, she revealed there was a handgun under the driver’s seat.

When Deputy Brandon Gullet arrived the two officers conducted a felony suspect extraction on the two men inside. Cannon County Deputies Brandon Mims and Matt Parsley also assisted.

A .40-caliber Glock pistol was recovered along with cash and other evidence linking them to the bar robbery inside the car. Brock contacted our RCSO Patrol Lt. David Hailey who got Detective Bryant Gregory en route to the scene.

Twenty-two-year-old Kendell M. Swader, 118 Tanya Court, Murfreesboro; his 20-year-old girlfriend Whitney Elliot of the same address; and accomplice Antonyo O. Roper, 18, of Apt. L1 1400 Manor Drive, Murfreesboro, have all made bond.

Swader, the man who left his T-shirt and reportedly fired the shots, is free on $27,000 bond and facing charges of Aggravated Robbery, two counts of Theft $1,000-$10,000, three counts of Reckless Endangerment and Possession of a Weapon by a Convicted Felon.

Elliott, the driver, is free on $15,000 on two Theft $500-$1,000 charges, and one count of Aggravated Robbery.

Roper is free on $24,000 bond for Aggravated Robbery, Theft x2, and Reckless Endangerment x 3.

All three are scheduled to appear in General Sessions Court on July 27.

 
 
 
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By: Farmall on 7/13/10
So this clown shoots at two people and gets a small bond of 24k. A buddy of mine was one month behind on his child support and got arreseted his bond was 50k. Being behind on shild support is much more dangerous to society in the eyes of the law. (my buddy was on unemployment and doing the best he could)

By: RonB on 7/13/10
The courts have to let them get out, so they can steal money to pay the court system and lawyers. It's a catch and release program.

By: sysenkham23 on 7/13/10
This is absolutely ridiculous for them to be charged these petty crimes when these three people could have been killed. Why has the sheriffs department not charged them with three counts of attempted murder? I guess it is like saying that they can shoot anyone and get away with little charges. Our judicial system is so messed up that we have one of these offenders that has had the same charge before and is on parole yet we let him get out so he can victimize other people in the mean time. Honestly, I am friends with the victims and I am worried about there safety as well, and now the idiots are out running the streets, free to rob others. Do you honestly think that they will show up to court and take responsibility of there actions. Rutherford County Police are a JOKE, they would rather have people on probation to suck money out of them for misdemeanor charges than put the dangerous criminals in jail because they cant make money out of them while there in jail. And RonB i agree with you on the catch and release program.

By: theTruth on 7/13/10
Sysenkham23...You say the Rutherford County Police are a joke?? It is not their job to set the bonds, those decisions are made by the judges. The police fight the never ending battle of trying to locate and make arrest. Ask a local officer if they personally see a dime from that. Most of them are great people who want nothing more than to keep the community safe while you sleep at night. I can tell you they don’t. Judges set bond. Bad guys make bond. Bad guys go on probation and pay fees to probation officers. If bad guys don’t pay, then they are violated and have violation of probation charges brought against them. Bad guys have to be rearrested and post another bond, again set by the judges. So you see, it’s not the police as you would like to think. Also remember that there are numerous bonding companies in Murfreesboro, some more reputable than others. You can see their ads yourself offering half off bonds.

By: thecat on 7/15/10
Why was the bond set so low? A convicted felon "alledgely" robs a bar at gunpoint, shoots the bar up on his way out, and shoots into a truck whose driver is trying to get his tag number. And he's out on bond the next day? WHY?


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