At least one person connected to a large group riding ATVs and dirt bikes has been arrested in the wake of Saturday’s ride on Broadway.

Quintin Whitman is charged with reckless driving and unlawful possession of a controlled substance.

According to an arrest affidavit, Whitman was operating a motorcycle alongside the group of riders that were doing wheelies, riding in and out of traffic and intentionally driving the wrong way on Broadway.

“They failed to drive with due care and had no regard for the safety of other motorists on the roadway,” the affidavit reads.

Whitman allegedly hit a police van while driving down the street the wrong way in an “effort to evade police.”

Metro Police say Whitman did not have a valid motorcycle license. When police searched him, they say they found amphetamine pills and a marijuana baggie. He did not have a prescription for the amphetamine pills.

Whitman’s bond was set at $6,000. He posted bond and was released. He has a South Nashville address.

According to arrest records Quintin has been arrested before. He pleaded guilty in 2017 to misdemeanor charges of carrying drugs and paraphernalia in a school zone.

Last year, he was charged for robbing a Midtown Hills Dollar General, but the case was dismissed.

At least one councilman is asking for prosecutors to be hard on these offenders.

“When there’s a growing menace like these ATVs roaming the city, breaking traffic laws, and refusing to pull over, I think the District Attorney’s office will have to look at prosecuting those people who are charged as hard as we can,” said Councilman-At-Large Bob Mendes.

Police continue looking for a rider who dragged a police officer down Broadway in a separate incident on Saturday.