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Tourist throws table from top floor of Omni hotel in downtown Nashville
Tourist throws table from top floor of Omni hotel in downtown Nashville
Tourist throws table from top floor of Omni hotel in downtown Nashville

Published on: 05/27/2025

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A 45-year-old man from Idaho was arrested Sunday after a table was thrown through a window from the top floor of the Omni Nashville.

Officers were called to the 21st floor of the hotel on Rep. John Lewis Way South after a "large object was thrown from a window on one of the upper floors," according to court documents.

When they reached the 21st floor, officers found a woman who was sitting on the hallway floor crying but she was not injured. Once they entered the hotel room, officers reportedly saw the double-paned hotel window had been completely shattered.

Officers found Jason O'Donnell sitting on the bed with multiple cuts to his arm. According to court documents, O'Donnell said he had been in a fight with his wife and threw a pillow at her and a large object at the window. Metro police reported he was unable to tell officers what was thrown.

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Investigators then found a destroyed table and a blood-stained pillow on a lower-level roof of the hotel.

O'Donnell reportedly told officers he and his wife were drinking on Broadway prior to returning to the hotel. He was treated by medics for his wounds at the hotel and did not require hospitalization.

Hotel management estimates the cost of damages to the window and furniture to be between $10,000 and $30,000. Officers noted the window is only several hundred feet above 4th Avenue South.

O'Donnell was booked into the Metro jail and charged with felony vandalism, reckless endangerment and domestic assault. He was released on a $15,000.

News Source : https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/nashville/tourist-throws-table-from-top-floor-of-omni-hotel-in-downtown-nashville/

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