
Tennessee Influencer 'Chud the Builder' Held on $1.25M Bond for Courthouse Shooting
Tennessee influencer 'Chud the Builder,' known for racist videos, was granted a $1.25 million bond after being charged with attempted murder in connection with a courthouse shooting. The case also involves discussions about the applicability of Tennessee's Stand Your Ground law.
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Tennessee man known for racist videos held on $1.25M bond for courthouse shooting - AP News
Tennessee man known for racist videos held on $1.25M bond for courthouse shooting AP News
Read full article →‘Chud the Builder’ livestreamer faces attempted murder charge with $1.25M bond - CNN
‘Chud the Builder’ livestreamer faces attempted murder charge with $1.25M bond CNN
Read full article →Influencer ‘Chud the Builder’ gets $1.25M bond in courthouse shooting case
Prosecutors requested that he be held without bond pending a full hearing next week
By Travis Loller
Read full article →'Chud the Builder' held on $1.25M bond after charged with attempted murder
Read full article →Chud the Builder visibly disappointed as bond hits $1.25 million
Popular streamer Chud the Builder, real name Dalton Eatherly, appeared visibly upset in court after a judge set his bond at $1.25 million. He faces serious charges including attempted murder following a shooting outside a Tennessee courthouse. Eatherly claims he acted in self-defense, but authorities are investigating the incident as a violent crime.
By Sumit Roy
Read full article →Chud The Builder case: Does Tennessee Stand Your Ground law apply? Expert explains as judge sets bond for $1.25 million
Chud The Builder appeared in court today and the judge set a $1.25 million bond after the shooting of Joshua Fox outside the Clarkesville courthouse.
Read full article →Chud the Builder's Bond Set at $1.25M for Charges Related to Shooting, on Video
Chud the Builder's going to need some serious dough to get himself out of jail before his attempted murder trial ... because a judge just set his bail at $1.25 million. The controversial streamer was in a Tennessee courtroom Friday morning for a…
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