According to a Press Release from the Metro Police Department in Nashville, Outstanding police work by Specialized Investigations Division Detectives led to the arrest of David Joseph Bush, 23, on an indictment charging him with multiple crimes in connection with last September’s shooting into a car being driven by Davidson County Chancery Court Judge I’Ashea Myles on I-440 west near Nolensville Pike. Chancellor Myles was struck by broken glass in this road-rage incident, but was otherwise uninjured. Her friend and front seat passenger, a 25-year-old Nashville resident, suffered gunshot wounds to her hand and leg. She was hospitalized at Vanderbilt before being discharged to continue her recovery at home.
The indictment in the Myles case, returned Wednesday by the Davidson County Grand Jury, charges Bush with 2 counts of attempted first-degree murder, 6 counts of aggravated assault, and 1 count of reckless endangerment for shooting from a vehicle. He is charged with an additional felony reckless endangerment count for the February 10 shooting case. A Criminal Court judge set bond on the 10-count indictment at $500,000. As the time of his arrest, Bush was free on $125,000 bond stemming from his arrest on March 28 of this year on charges of attempted criminal homicide and felony