Streamer ChudTheBuilder Faces Serious Charges After Courthouse Shooting in Tennessee
ChudTheBuilder update: What charges is streamer facing after shooting? Attempted murder, aggravated assault and more
Hindustan Times
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Dalton Eatherly, known as ChudTheBuilder, has been charged with attempted murder and other offenses following a shooting incident outside a courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee, on May 13. The confrontation involved another man, and both individuals were hospitalized but are in stable condition.
- 01Dalton Eatherly (ChudTheBuilder) faces multiple charges including attempted murder.
- 02The shooting occurred outside a courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee.
- 03Eatherly has a history of controversial behavior, including racially charged incidents.
- 04Both individuals involved in the shooting were hospitalized and are stable.
- 05Witnesses describe Eatherly as known for provoking confrontations.
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Dalton Eatherly, a 28-year-old streamer known as ChudTheBuilder, has been charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, employing a firearm during a dangerous felony, and reckless endangerment following a shooting incident on May 13 outside a courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee. According to District Attorney Robert J. Nash, Eatherly was involved in a confrontation that escalated to gunfire. Both Eatherly and another unidentified man, described by a witness as Black, were transported to hospitals and are reportedly in stable condition. Eatherly has previously faced backlash for making racially derogatory remarks during livestreams, leading to questions about his conduct in public. Claire Martin, an attorney's office worker nearby, noted Eatherly's reputation for provoking others and using racial slurs while filming. He is currently held at the Montgomery County jail until an arraignment hearing can set his bond.
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The incident raises concerns about public safety and the influence of social media personalities in local communities.
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