ScoopNashville.com, a site chronicling Music City arrests, including Wallen’s — told The Post. “That has just been his thing.“He’s like a college guy.
It’s nothing to see Wallen leaving the bars with folks and ending up at the Waffle House at 3 a.m.”Wallen acts like, Steen said, “he’s the king of Broadway and nobody can stop him.”But police put an end to Wallen’s fun this past Monday night, after the singer allegedly threw a chair from the sixth-story rooftop of Chief’s, a new bar and restaurant opened by fellow country star Eric Church.He was reportedly laughing when he tossed the chair onto Broadway, where it landed three feet away from Nashville police officers.The singer was arrested and booked into jail, charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.
He posed for a mugshot with a big smile on his face.It wasn’t his first time acting out on the boozy strip. In 2020, Wallen was busted on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct after getting booted out of Kid Rock’s Big Ass Honky Tonk Rock N’ Roll steakhouse.
According to the Tennessean, he was 86ed for “kicking glass items” and cops deemed the singer a “danger to himself and the public.”Wallen later wrote off the behavior as “horse playing”; according to USA Today, the charges were likely expunged.Nashville’s Lower Broadway has, in recent years, become a tourist destination for bachelorette parties and “what happens in Nash Vegas stays in Nash Vegas” types looking to get wild at bars affiliated with country stars: Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row, Blake Shelton’s Ole Red, Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar and Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa.The area attracts some 230,000 visitors each weekend but,.
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