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