Tennessee Judge Revokes Bond for Livestreamer Chud the Builder After Courthouse Shooting

Tennessee Judge Revokes Bond for Livestreamer Chud the Builder After Courthouse Shooting

Davidson County Judge Melissa Blackburn revoked Eatherly’s bonds in three Nashville misdemeanor cases—tied to a May 9 steakhouse incident involving dining without paying, disorderliness, and resisting arrest—after video evidence from the May 13 Clarksville courthouse shooting. The footage showed Eatherly firing shots during a struggle with Joshua Fox, a Black disabled veteran who punched him first following a verbal dispute captured on Eatherly’s livestream; both men were injured, with Fox undergoing emergency surgery. Eatherly’s lawyer claims self-defense backed by over 100 stream witnesses, while he faces serious Clarksville charges including attempted murder on a $1 million bond, and online backers have raised hundreds of thousands despite critics labeling him a grifter.

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