Morgan Wallen was apprehended in Nashville’s downtown.

Early on Monday morning, country music artist Morgan Wallen was charged with three felonies in relation to an event that occurred at Eric Church’s brand-new honky-tonk on Broadway.

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Based on the arrest record of the musician, on Sunday night, some police officers were standing in front of Chief’s Bar on Broadway when a chair fell from above them and landed a few feet away.

Officers were informed by the chief’s staff that Wallen was the one who threw the chair from the company’s sixth floor, as per the arrest report.

Wallen was seen on camera “lunging and throwing an object over the roof,” according to his arrest record, which was seen by the officers. Officers were told by witnesses that Wallen later laughed.

According to the arrest record, Wallen was detained on three charges of reckless endangerment for the two nearby police as well as for posing a risk to the public.

Additionally, Wallen faced charges for unruly behavior. The amount of Wallen’s bond was $15,250. The Davidson County Criminal Court website indicates that Wallen’s next court date is May 3.

By then, it was already anticipated that he would be in Nashville. Nissan Stadium will host his tour on May 2 and 3.

On that date, he was already anticipated to be in Nashville. Nissan Stadium will host his trip on May 2 and 3.

Morgan Wallen was detained in downtown Nashville on Sunday evening at 10:53 p.m. for reckless endangerment and disorderly behavior, according to a brief statement given by Wallen’s attorney on Monday morning.

He is giving the authorities his full cooperation.

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