Greenbrier Police Department
Coverage of Greenbrier Police Department in the Nexus archive.
- Middle Tennessee police department explains use of Flock cameras amid privacy concerns. Here’s what we know
The Greenbrier Police Department clarifies its use of Flock Safety license plate reader cameras, emphasizing they are used for investigative purposes only and not for speed enforcement or facial recognition. The department highlights safeguards like restricted access, audit trails, and limited data retention, while addressing privacy concerns amid national reports of Flock camera vulnerabilities. Similar debates over Flock cameras are occurring in Tennessee, including a paused installation plan in Knox County and federal legislation proposed by Rep. Tim Burchett to ban federal funding for such systems.
- Police investigating after hoax bomb threat reported at Greenbrier park
The Greenbrier Police Department is investigating a hoax bomb threat reported at Louise Martin Park. Multiple agencies, including the Hendersonville Police Department's Explosive Detection K-9 Team, searched the park, which has been cleared of any threat.
- Middle Tennessee man facing 64-count indictment involving child sex crimes, police say
A Middle Tennessee man is facing a 64-count indictment involving child sex crimes, including multiple counts of sexual battery and exploitation of minors. James Mackenzie Gay was arrested following a grand jury indictment and is being held at the Robertson County Jail.