Streamer ChudTheBuilder Arrested After Shooting Incident in Clarksville, Tennessee
ChudTheBuilder's alleged mugshot surfaces after Joshua Fox shooting; GoFundMe launched for Dalton Eatherly
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Dalton Eatherly, known as ChudTheBuilder, was arrested after allegedly shooting Joshua Fox outside the Montgomery County courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee. Eatherly faces multiple charges, including attempted murder, while a GoFundMe has been launched for his family amid the legal proceedings.
- 01ChudTheBuilder, 28, faces multiple felony charges after a shooting incident.
- 02The shooting occurred outside the Montgomery County courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee.
- 03A GoFundMe has been created for Eatherly's family, claiming wrongful arrest.
- 04Witnesses reported hearing gunfire and expressed concern over Eatherly's online behavior.
- 05Eatherly is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.
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Dalton Eatherly, known online as ChudTheBuilder, was arrested after allegedly shooting Joshua Fox outside the Montgomery County courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee, on Wednesday. Eatherly, 28, faces serious charges including attempted murder, aggravated assault, and reckless endangerment. Witnesses reported hearing gunfire, leading to panic in nearby establishments. Eatherly's wife has initiated a GoFundMe campaign to support their family during this challenging time, claiming he was wrongfully arrested. The GoFundMe, created under a variation of his name, has not yet received any donations. Eatherly is currently held in the Montgomery County jail and is expected to appear in court on Friday. Local reactions to the incident have been mixed, with some expressing concern over Eatherly's online persona and the implications of his actions.
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The shooting incident has raised concerns about public safety in Clarksville and highlighted issues related to online behavior and real-life consequences.
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