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Surveillance Video Shows Moment Morgan Wallen Allegedly Threw Chair Off Nashville Rooftop Bar

Morgan Wallen; screenshot from surveillance footage
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The country singer was arrested on Sunday after allegedly throwing a chair off the sixth floor rooftop bar in Nashville, Tennessee, where it landed next to two cops.

Country singer Morgan Wallen was arrested over the weekend for throwing a chair off a rooftop bar in downtown Nashville.

The chair landed next to two Nashville police officers who were standing outside. The officers investigated and Wallen was in custody soon after.


Now, surveillance footage of the incident obtained by TMZ has surfaced, showing the chair being hurled from high above the sidewalk where the officers were standing just a few feet away.

While the video is grainy, the chair can be seen plummeting six stories from the rooftop, showing how dangerous the situation could have been.

You can watch below.

Viewers of the footage agreed that Wallen could have seriously injured someone.





And others noted this isn't the first time Wallen made headlines for his less-than-stellar behavior.

In 2021, a video of Wallen using the n-word went viral and in 2020, the singer was arrested for public intoxication.





According to online records obtained by TMZ, Wallen was arrested and booked Sunday night on three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.

He was released after posting $15,250 bond.

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