Morgan Wallen arrested felony charges Nashville
Country singer Morgan Wallen charged with felony counts for throwing chair from Eric Church's bar in downtown Nashville. Bond set at $15,250.
Country music artist Morgan Wallen faced serious legal trouble early Monday morning when he was charged with three felony counts related to an incident at Eric Church's new honky tonk bar in downtown Nashville.
The arrest report for the 30-year-old singer detailed how Metro Nashville police officers were stationed in front of Chief's Bar on Broadway when a chair suddenly plummeted from above, narrowly missing them. Staff members of Chief's Bar pointed the finger at Wallen, alleging that he had thrown the chair from the sixth story of the establishment.
Video evidence showed Wallen making a sudden movement and tossing an object over the roof, as witnesses reported that he chuckled in amusement afterwards. Wallen was subsequently arrested on three counts of reckless endangerment, both for the officers in the vicinity and the general public, along with a charge of disorderly conduct. His bond was set at $15,250, and his next court appearance is scheduled for May 3.
In a statement released by his attorney, Worrick Robinson, Wallen confirmed the arrest and stated that he is fully cooperating with authorities. Despite the legal troubles, Wallen was able to post bail and has since been released.
This development in Wallen's career comes as a shock to many fans, as the rising star was already scheduled to perform in Nashville on the same date as his court appearance. The incident has sparked widespread discussion and speculation within the country music community, with many expressing concern for Wallen's future in the industry.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Wallen will navigate this legal setback and its potential impact on his music career. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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