The moon's shadow will race more than 4,000 miles across North America. Millions of spectators eagerly awaited today's celestial sensation. Morgan Wallen was arrested Sunday and charged after police say he threw a chair from the top of Chief’s Bar.
The moon's shadow will race more than 4,000 miles across North America . Millions of spectators eagerly awaited today's celestial sensation. Morgan Wallen was arrested Sunday and charged after police say he threw a chair from the top of Chief’s Bar., when they saw a chair drop from above and hit the ground on Broadway around 11 p.m. on Sunday, an arrest warrant says.Officers talked to security regarding the incident and were told that Wallen was responsible for the chair being thrown.
Police reviewed security footage of the rooftop of the bar and saw Wallen lunge forward while throwing an object from the sixth story rooftop. The object can be seen flying from the top of the building, arrest records show. Witnesses told officers they were standing to the right of Wallen when they saw him pick up the chair before throwing it, then laughing.
Wallen was booked on three counts of felony reckless endangerment and one county of misdemeanor disorderly conduct, Metro Police report. The chair landed on Broadway, close to two Metro Police officers. FOX 17 News reached out to Wallen’s team for comment regarding the arrest. Wallen’s attorney shared the following statement:
“At 10:53p Sunday evening Morgan Wallen was arrested in downtown Nashville for reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. He is cooperating fully with authorities.”
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