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Morgan Wallen arrested for reckless endangerment at Nashville’s Broadway bar

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Country singer Morgan Wallen faces charges following an incident involving a chair thrown from eric church’s bar rooftop, narrowly missing police officers below

In a startling turn of events, country music sensation Morgan Wallen found himself behind bars on Sunday night following a reckless act at a Nashville bar. The incident, occurring at the newly opened Chief’s Bar owned by Eric Church, involved Wallen allegedly throwing a chair from the rooftop, creating a dangerous situation for those below. Arrested and charged with felony reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct, Wallen’s actions have sparked a wave of controversy.

At approximately 10:45 p.m. on Sunday, witnesses observed Wallen on the rooftop of Chief’s Bar, engaging in behaviour that quickly escalated. He reportedly lifted a chair and launched it over the edge of the six-story building, laughing as it plummeted towards Broadway. The chair landed perilously close to two Metro Nashville Police Department officers, missing them by mere feet. The officers, along with bar staff and witnesses, corroborated the account, further supported by security footage, leading to Wallen’s arrest.

Following his arrest just after 12:30 a.m., Wallen faced three counts of felony reckless endangerment and one count of misdemeanour disorderly conduct. After posting a $15,250 bond, he was released from Davidson County jail around 3:30 a.m. In response to the incident, Wallen’s attorney, Worrick Robinson, issued a statement indicating Wallen’s cooperation with authorities but did not elaborate further on the situation or any potential implications for the country star’s career.

The incident took place at Chief’s Bar, a venue celebrating its grand opening over the weekend, marking a significant occasion for owner and country music star Eric Church. However, the festivities were overshadowed by Wallen’s arrest, casting a shadow over the venue’s debut.

Morgan Wallen is scheduled to appear in court on May 3, coinciding with his three-day performance streak at Nissan Stadium. The timing raises questions about the impact of his legal troubles on these upcoming shows and his broader career trajectory. Wallen, known for his chart-topping hits and significant influence within the country music scene, now faces a challenging period as he navigates the repercussions of his actions on Broadway

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