NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Two men have been charged after allegedly robbing a Subway restaurant in June.
Officials said 26-year-old Russell Hudson was taken into custody. He has been accused of entering the Subway in the 2400 block of Gallatin Avenue and robbing two employees at gunpoint June 22.
Police said Hudson was wearing a red bandana over his face. He allegedly fled in a getaway car driven by an accomplice identified as 22-year-old William Spivey.
During interviews, both Hudson and Spivey admitted their involvement in the robbery.
Hudson had been arrested four days after the robbery for selling counterfeit heroin.
Both Hudson and Spivey were charged with two counts of aggravated robbery. Hudson was being held in lieu of a $160,000 bond, while Spivey was being held on a $100,000 bond.