The arrest of Chris Young has been called into question as surveillance video contradicts the officer's claims of assault.
The video footage taken during the night of Chris Young's arrest at a bar in Nashville seems to challenge the statements made by a Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission agent. The agent had claimed that the country star had assaulted him during the incident on Monday night.
Nick Beres, a reporter from Nashville's Newschannel 5, shared two surveillance videos on Facebook on Tuesday. In the videos, Young, who is wearing a leather jacket, can be seen calmly approaching the undercover TABC agents. Young lightly touches one of the agents on the arm, but in response, the agent forcefully pushes Young backward. This causes Young to fall over a bar stool at the Dawg House bar.
Young has been accused of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and assaulting an officer after the incident. The video footage does not capture Young's actual arrest or whether he resisted. However, according to the arrest affidavit obtained by Rolling Stone, the agent stated that Young "blocked" their exit from Dawg House and "physically prevented me from leaving the bar by placing his hands on my shoulder," which the video evidence shows was an exaggeration.
A video has surfaced on Twitter showing the arrest of Chris Young at a bar in Nashville. The tweet includes a link to the video, which is accompanied by the caption "Chris Young Arrested in Nashville Bar."
Young is patiently waiting to approach the men and inquire about why they took a picture of his ID. He extends his hand to signal the agent to pause and engage in conversation. However, instead of responding calmly, the agent forcefully pushes Young, causing him to fall to the ground. According to Young's lawyer, his client's intention was simply to verify the identity of these individuals, who were not wearing recognizable uniforms, and to understand the reason behind photographing his ID.
After being pushed by the agent, Young retreats from the conflict with his hands raised, while his colleagues and a few other customers gather around the agents.
Beres stated that Young's attorney informed him that the treatment his client received in the Dawg House was unjust and that he should have never been arrested. The lawyer also suggested that ABC should withdraw the charges against Young 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 taken into custody and later released from the Metro jail on Tuesday morning. Young's upcoming court hearing for the charges is scheduled for February 16th.
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Bill Ramsey, the attorney representing Young, expressed his disagreement with the singer's arrest, stating that it was unjust. He further requested for the charges against Young to be dismissed.
According to Ramsey, the actions taken against his client, Chris Young, at a bar in Nashville were unjust and he should not have been arrested or charged. Ramsey believes that, based on the video evidence, the Tennessee ABC should drop the charges against Young and apologize for the harm caused to him both physically, emotionally, and professionally.
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Young, who is from Murfreesboro, Tennessee and is a member of the Grand Ole Opry, is well-known for his chart-topping songs such as "You" and "I'm Comin' Over". He has also collaborated with artists like Vince Gill, Kane Brown, and Mitchell Tenpenny. His latest single, "Young Love & Saturday Nights", features a guitar riff from David Bowie's 1974 rock hit "Rebel Rebel". He has announced that he will be releasing a new album on March 22.
The information in this story has been revised on January 24th at 2:30 pm to include a statement provided by Young's lawyer.
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