
Carrier411 founder Darren Brewer ‘grabbing genitals,’ trespassing at Chattanooga T-mobile store: Police affidavit
Police in Chattanooga, Tennessee, accuse Carrier411 founder Darren Brewer of inappropriate conduct and trespassing during an incident at a T-Mobile store, according to a police affidavit.
The affidavit alleges Brewer was “grabbing genitals” during the encounter and that he remained on the property despite being told to leave, which investigators treated as trespassing.
Beyond the immediate allegations, the situation matters to trucking because Carrier411 is a widely used name in the freight world. Many drivers and carriers are familiar with the company’s role in carrier vetting and reputation management, and any legal trouble involving a prominent figure tied to industry tools can become a point of concern and conversation across dispatch offices and truck stops.
The information provided does not include details on what led up to the incident, whether an arrest occurred, or what charges were ultimately filed. It also does not include responses from Brewer or Carrier411.
Police affidavits typically document an officer’s or investigator’s account supporting allegations in a case. They are not, by themselves, a final determination of guilt.