December 13th 2024.
Country music star Morgan Wallen found himself in trouble with the law after a night out at a popular bar in Nashville. The 31-year-old singer was arrested for throwing a chair from the rooftop of Chief's Bar, a six-story bar on Broadway, just before 11pm on April 7. This incident resulted in Wallen being charged with felony reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct.
According to witnesses, Wallen was seen picking up the chair, throwing it, and then laughing. The chair landed in front of two police officers who were standing outside the bar. The star was arrested and later released on bail. In response to the incident, a judge in Nashville sentenced Wallen to serve one week at a DUI education center, pay a $350 fine, and serve two years of probation after pleading guilty.
In a statement, Wallen's attorney stated that the singer has taken full responsibility for his actions and has cooperated fully with the authorities. He also mentioned that Wallen remains committed to making a positive impact through his music and foundation. On April 19, Wallen released a statement on Instagram apologizing for his behavior and admitting that he was not proud of it.
Despite the incident, Wallen's tour remains unchanged. The country musician has also reached out to the Nashville law enforcement, his family, and the staff at Chief's Bar to make amends. He expressed his respect for the officers who work every day to keep the public safe.
At the time of the incident, officers claimed that Wallen's chair throw posed a danger to the public and was a pointless act. The Agency has reached out to Wallen's representatives for a comment on the matter. If you have any celebrity stories, videos, or pictures, you can contact The Agency entertainment team through email, phone, or by visiting their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you.
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