A video surveillance footage contradicts the claims made by an officer regarding the assault made during Chris Young's arrest.
Video footage from the evening when Chris Young was arrested at a bar in Nashville seems to dispute the statements made by a Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission agent, who alleged that the country singer had assaulted the officer during the altercation on Monday night.
Nashville's Newschannel 5 reporter, Nick Beres, shared two surveillance videos on Facebook on Tuesday. The videos show Young, who is wearing a leather jacket, calmly approaching some undercover TABC agents. Young lightly touches one of the agents on the arm, without showing any aggression. In response, the agent forcefully pushes Young, causing him to fall over a bar stool at the Dawg House bar.
Following the incident, Young was accused of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer. The video does not show Young's actual arrest or whether he resisted. However, according to the arrest affidavit obtained by Rolling Stone, the agent claimed that Young "blocked" them from leaving Dawg House and "physically prevented" them from leaving the bar by hitting their shoulder. The video, however, shows that this statement was exaggerated.
A video was posted on Twitter by a user named Fongduck on January 24, 2024, showing the arrest of Chris Young in a bar in Nashville.
Young is patiently waiting to inquire about the reason why the men took a picture of his identification, and he extends his hand to the agent in an attempt to halt him and engage in conversation. However, instead of complying, the agent forcefully pushes Young, causing him to fall to the ground. According to Young's attorney, his client simply wanted to verify the identity of these individuals, who were not easily recognizable due to their lack of distinct uniforms, and inquire about the purpose of capturing his ID in a photo.
After being pushed by the agent, Young retreats from the conflict while raising his hands in surrender. His companions and a small group of other customers encircle the agents.
Beres stated that according to the lawyer representing Young, his client's experience in the Dawg House was unjust. The lawyer believes that Young should not have been arrested and suggests that ABC should withdraw the charges and issue an apology.
According to the affidavit, Young displayed signs of intoxication such as bloodshot and watery eyes, as well as slurred speech. He was arrested and later released from Metro jail on Tuesday morning. Young's next court appearance for the charges is set for February 16th.
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– A video released by Chris Young's lawyer has sparked doubts regarding the country star's arrest at a well-known bar in Nashville. The video can be viewed at the provided link.
According to a statement made by Young's lawyer, Bill Ramsey, he believes that the arrest of the singer was unjust and he is urging for the charges against Young to be dismissed.
Ramsey, the lawyer representing Chris Young, expressed disapproval over the arrest and charges brought against his client following an incident at a bar in Nashville. Ramsey believes that the Tennessee ABC should drop the charges and issue an apology to Young, considering the video evidence that supports his innocence. He argues that Young has suffered physical, emotional, and professional harm as a result of this incident.
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Chris Young, a native of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and a member of the Grand Ole Opry, is renowned for his chart-topping hits like "You," "I'm Comin' Over," and successful collaborations such as "Sober Saturday Night" featuring Vince Gill, "Famous Friends" with Kane Brown, and "At the End of a Bar" with Mitchell Tenpenny. His current single, "Young Love & Saturday Nights," includes a guitar riff from David Bowie's 1974 rock hit "Rebel Rebel." Young is set to release a new album on March 22nd.
An updated version of this story was released on 1/24 at 2:30 pm, including a statement provided by Young's lawyer.
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