Racist Streamer 'Chud the Builder' Faces Attempted Murder Charges After Court Shooting
Racist streamer ‘Chud the Builder’ charged with attempted murder for shooting outside court
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Dalton Eatherly, known as 'Chud the Builder', has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting a man outside a courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee. The incident occurred during a confrontation related to Eatherly's racist online behavior, resulting in injuries to both parties.
- 01Dalton Eatherly, 28, charged with attempted murder for shooting outside a courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee.
- 02The shooting occurred during a confrontation over his racist online content.
- 03Eatherly livestreamed the incident, claiming self-defense.
- 04He faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault and reckless endangerment.
- 05The victim is recovering in stable condition following a medical evacuation.
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Dalton Eatherly, a 28-year-old streamer known as 'Chud the Builder', has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting an unidentified man outside a courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee. The incident occurred during a confrontation related to Eatherly's history of racist online content, which has garnered him a following for his controversial livestreams. According to District Attorney Robert J. Nash, Eatherly shot the man during a fight and accidentally shot himself in the process. Witnesses reported that the victim confronted Eatherly over his racist remarks, leading to a physical altercation. Eatherly livestreamed the incident, claiming he acted in self-defense and blaming 'rich people' for instigating violence against him. He has been charged with multiple offenses, including aggravated assault and reckless endangerment, and is currently held at the Montgomery County jail. The victim was evacuated by LifeFlight and is in stable condition.
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This incident raises concerns about public safety and the consequences of online hate speech manifesting in real-life violence.
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