Morgan Wallen was jailed this Sunday night in Nashville following an incident of reckless endangerment when the 'Chasin' You' singer threw a chair off a six-story roof-top bar. According to Hollywood Reporter, the incident took place on Sunday and the bar was owned by one of his fellow singers Eric Church, whose songs have also ranked on Billboard's top charts.
According to Hollywood Reporter, Billboard, after the incident, acknowledged and confirmed Wallen's arrest, based on a statement of Wallen’s attorney, Worrick G. Robinson.
According to the statement, Morgan Wallen was arrested on a Sunday evening at approximately 10:53 pm in downtown Nashville for 'reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct.' The statement also mentioned that Wallen is adequately cooperating with the concerned authorities.
Wallen’s arrest came soon after he allegedly threw a chair from the top of the bar owned by Eric Church, who is also a eminent country music star having produced singles like How 'Bout You, Two Pink Lines, and Guys Like Me. Church's songs have occasionally been featured in the Billboard's top charts.
According to reports, the chair that Wallen threw from the roof-top bar, named Chief's Bar, fell near two Metro Nashville Police Department officials. Witnesses mentioned him picking up the chair and throwing it below and laughing about it. Wallen was arrested soon after and charged with counts of felony reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct.
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