Chris Young has been found not guilty of all charges following his arrest at a bar in Nashville.
Chris Young, a country artist, has been found innocent of all accusations after an alleged altercation with a Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission agent, which resulted in his arrest on Monday evening.
On Friday, the District Attorney of Nashville, Glenn Fun, released a statement stating that the charges against Chris Young will be dropped after thoroughly examining all the evidence in the case.
Young was accused of engaging in disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer. The incident supposedly occurred during a routine inspection of identification and license cards conducted by the TABC at bars located on Demonbreun Hill, a well-known area with nightclubs in Nashville. While the TABC was verifying the IDs of customers at Tin Roof, Young provided his identification but then reportedly started interrogating and recording the agents.
According to a document obtained by Rolling Stone, the agent stated that Young prevented the agents from leaving Dawg House and physically stopped the agent from leaving the bar by placing his hands on the agent's shoulder. However, surveillance video from the night of the arrest seemed to contradict the claim that Young assaulted the officer during the incident on Monday night.
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After the arrest, Young's lawyer, Bill Ramsey, stated that the arrest was incorrect and requested the charges to be dismissed.
Ramsey, the client's representative, expressed their disapproval of the incident involving Chris Young at a Nashville bar. They believe that Young should not have been arrested or charged initially. Ramsey insists that, considering the video evidence available, the Tennessee ABC should dismiss the charges and issue an apology for the negative impact it has had on Young's physical well-being, emotional state, and professional reputation.
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