Country singer Chris Young was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and allegedly assaulting a police officer at a bar in Nashville.
Country singer Chris Young, who is set to release his new album Young Love & Saturday Nights on March 22, was taken into custody on Monday evening at a bar in Nashville. The arrest occurred following an alleged altercation between Young and an agent from the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
Based on legal documents obtained by Rolling Stone, Young, who is 38 years old, has been accused of engaging in disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and assaulting a police officer.
The incident seems to have started when the TABC decided to conduct a regular check to ensure that people at the bars in Demonbreun Hill, a well-known area with nightclubs in Nashville, had valid identification and licenses. During the check, while the TABC was verifying the IDs of the customers drinking at Tin Roof bar, Young willingly presented his ID and then proceeded to question and film the agents.
Based on the document, Young and several of his friends followed the agents to a bar called the Dawg House. Young allegedly prevented one of the agents from leaving the bar by blocking their path and then struck the agent on the shoulder. In response, the agent pushed Young away to create distance because they were unaware of Young's identity or intentions.
According to the sworn statement, there was a confrontation and Young was detained and placed in handcuffs. The report mentions that Young had bloodshot and watery eyes, and his speech was unclear. Young was taken to the Metro jail and released on Tuesday morning.
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Rolling Stone reached out for a comment but did not receive an immediate response from Young's representative.
Young, who was born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and is a member of the Grand Ole Opry, has gained recognition for his chart-topping songs like "You," "I'm Comin' Over," and successful collaborations such as "Sober Saturday Night" with Vince Gill, "Famous Friends" with Kane Brown, and "At the End of a Bar" with Mitchell Tenpenny. In his latest release, titled "Young Love & Saturday Nights," he incorporates the iconic guitar riff from David Bowie's popular rock hit "Rebel Rebel" from 1974.
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