Chris Young confidently responded to his critics, known as 'trolls', after all charges against him were dropped following his arrest last Monday.
The vocalist used social media to share a surveillance video and convey a message to anyone who accused him of being at fault for touching a law enforcement officer.
On Friday, the Nashville District Attorney, Glenn Funk, declared that he had completed his examination of the evidence and decided to dismiss the charges. The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission acknowledged that they had urged Young to "create distance" as he had attempted to intervene in their license check.
Taste of Country has obtained a video that depicts Young's non-aggressive behavior while attempting to restrain an agent. From one perspective, it raises doubts about whether Young actually made physical contact with the man.
The singer of "Young Love & Saturday Nights" claims that he did not physically make contact with anyone. He recently posted a video on TikTok where he addresses the incident for the very first time.
The individual who wrote this is addressing those who criticize him by saying, "I didn't physically make contact with the police officer."
Since all charges have been dismissed, Young is no longer legally involved in the incident. He is expected to resume his efforts in promoting his upcoming album, Young Love & Saturday Night, which is scheduled to be released on March 22nd.
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