ChudTheBuilder's Friend Defends Him Amid Shooting Charges in Tennessee
ChudTheBuilder's friend defends him after shooting, reveals shocking details: ‘He has received constant threats...’
Hindustan Times
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Amiri King, a friend of ChudTheBuilder (Dalton Eatherly), has defended him following his arrest related to a shooting outside a courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee. Eatherly faces multiple charges including attempted murder, and King claims he has been receiving threats, asserting his right to free speech.
- 01ChudTheBuilder, real name Dalton Eatherly, is charged with attempted murder and other offenses after a shooting incident.
- 02His friend Amiri King claims Eatherly has received constant threats to his safety.
- 03King defends Eatherly's character, stating he is not racist and values free speech.
- 04The shooting occurred outside a courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee, with both Eatherly and another man hospitalized.
- 05Witnesses allege Eatherly has a history of antagonizing individuals and using racial slurs.
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ChudTheBuilder, a controversial figure known for his provocative online presence, has been arrested following a shooting incident outside a courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee, on May 13. The 28-year-old, whose real name is Dalton Eatherly, faces serious charges including attempted murder, aggravated assault, and reckless endangerment. His friend, Amiri King, has publicly defended him, stating that Eatherly has been living in fear due to constant threats. King emphasized Eatherly's commitment to free speech and denied any racist intentions behind his actions. The confrontation reportedly involved Eatherly and another unidentified man, both of whom were taken to hospitals after the incident. Witnesses have described Eatherly as someone who often provokes others, raising questions about his behavior leading up to the shooting.
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The shooting incident has raised concerns about public safety and the implications of provocative speech in the community.
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