The Bodycam Footage from Morgan Wallen's Chair Throwing Incident Was Released
Morgan Wallen's infamous "chair throw heard round the world" is back in the spotlight thanks to newly released bodycam footage from the Metro Nashville Police Department.
It happened last year on the rooftop of Eric Church's bar Chief's . . . and it ended with Morgan getting arrested on three counts of felony reckless endangerment and one count of disorderly conduct.
He eventually pled guilty to misdemeanor reckless endangerment. He was sentenced to probation and served seven days in a DUI education facility.
But the new video shows Morgan repeatedly denying he threw the chair. Morgan even called Eric and put the officer on the phone with him. It was almost like Morgan thought Eric could get him out of it.
But even though the officer told Morgan he caught him on security footage, Morgan was still denying it.
They then put him in handcuffs and in the back of a patrol car. But here's the best part . . . On the radio, you could hear one of Morgan's songs playing. So, Morgan asked the cop to turn it up and then started to sing along.
Six people recorded their arrest after hanging a tarp on the Hollywood sign, however, it was just a stunt to hype their crypto business.
Here's the video they made of their stunt that led to their arrest.
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A Man Was Doing 124-MPH in a Camry . . . Because He "Needed to Use the Bathroom"
Have you ever been driving and REALLY needed to use the bathroom . . . so you stepped on the gas and started street racing?
The Florida Highway Patrol spotted a Toyota Camry and a motorcycle stopped side-by-side at a traffic light at 3:00 A.M. on Sunday morning.
They started racing, at speeds well over 100 miles per hour. The motorcycle hit more than 140, while the Camry was clocked at 124.
Troopers later stopped the Camry . . . and the 24-year-old driver, David Stone, claimed he was speeding because he "had to use the bathroom." That was just a line . . . he passed multiple gas stations in a blur while racing.
He was charged with driving without a license, excessive speed, and racing. Police are still looking for the driver of the motorcycle.
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