Country music star Morgan Wallen has been arrested in Nashville for allegedly throwing a chair off a downtown rooftop.
Wallen was arrested on Sunday night (Monday in Australia) on three felony charges of reckless endangerment, Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said in an X post shared on Monday morning (overnight in Australia).
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According to arrest affidavit obtained by CNN affiliate WTVF, several Metro Nashville police officers were standing outside of Chief’s Bar on Broadway just before 11.00 pm on Sunday night (Monday in Australia) when a chair fell from above and landed just feet from where they were standing.
Employees of the bar told police that the defendant identified as Wallen threw the chair from the top floor of the six-story restaurant and bar.
Surveillance camera footage from the bar’s rooftop showed Wallen “lunging” and “throwing an object over the roof,” according to the report.
Witnesses who saw the incident unfold told police that they saw Wallen grab a chair and throw it, noting that Wallen laughed afterwards.
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Wallen’s attorney, Worrick Robinson, confirmed the singer’s arrest in a brief statement to CNN on Monday (overnight in Australia).
“At 10.53pm [on] Sunday evening, Morgan Wallen was arrested in downtown Nashville for reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct,” the statement read. “He is cooperating fully with authorities.”
Wallen, 30, is facing three counts of reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon – a class E felony in Tennessee – because the chair landed near two police officers and for “the danger to the public,” according to the affidavit.
He is also facing one count of disorderly conduct.
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Wallen’s bond was set at $US15,250 (approx. $23,000), according to the Davidson County Criminal Court website. He has a court date scheduled for May 3.
Wallen, who has had a string of hit songs, including Last Night and Thought You Should Know, has bounced back from previous career controversy.
His contract was suspended by his record label and several radio stations stopped playing his music for a time after he was seen on camera using a racial slur in 2021.
Wallen apologised and supporters helped sales of his music rebound.
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