Crime & Safety
Man Robbed, Assaulted In Cayce Homes Sex-For-Cash Set-Up
A man who thought he was paying $40 for sex was instead robbed and assaulted, Metro Police say.

NASHVILLE, TN --- A man was set-up for robbery and assault by a woman he'd agreed to pay $40 for sex, according to Metro Police.
Using an app called Skout, the man made an arrangement to meet Elizabeth Brown, 51, at her apartment at the James Cayce Homes and pay her $40 for sex, according to an arrest report. After arriving at Brown's apartment, the man went to Brown's bedroom where, after a few minutes, two men entered the room, according to the report. One of the men - identified only as "D" in the report - pointed a gun at the victim, demanded his belongings and then beat the man with his pistol and fists.
A second man, Rayshaun Glenn, did not have a gun, but beat the victim with his fists as well, police say.
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The victim told police D dragged him outside by his collar and demanded to know where his car was. The victim could not remember, so he was again pistol-whipped, he told police. D and Glennn eventually found the 2007 Kia Rio, driving it away from Cayce Homes and stopping at a Dickerson Pike gas station, where they were caught on camera, police say.
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Glenn is charged with aggravated robbery and theft of a vehicle. He reportedly told investigators that Brown set the robbery up and that D forced him to participate. Brown's juvenile granddaughter, of whom she has custody, was captured on Metro Development and Housing Authority cameras going through the Kia after the victim was beaten, police say.
Brown is charged with aggravated robbery, theft and child endangerment. "D" is still at-large.
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