Reading: Chud The Builder Shooting Reported at Clarksville Courthouse

Chud The Builder Shooting Reported at Clarksville Courthouse

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Streamer was reportedly involved in a shooting at a courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee, on Wednesday afternoon, after social media posts said a man attacked him and that a gun was fired during the confrontation. The streamer, whose real name is , was said to have suffered a graze wound, though the details of any injuries were still unclear.

The account circulating online said Eatherly accidentally fired his gun after being punched, while photos shared by appeared to show him getting onto a police ambulance outside the Clarksville courthouse after the incident. The had not released a statement as of publication, and the details of what happened could not be independently confirmed.

FearBuck said the clash began as a racist altercation between Eatherly and the man who attacked him. According to that account, Eatherly told the man if he was going to “chimp out,” and the man then walked up and landed a punch on his face before the gun misfired. Those claims remained unverified, but they added a sharper edge to a story already spreading quickly across social media because of the location and the streamer’s public profile.

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The courthouse report came days after Eatherly was arrested at Bob's ChopHouse restaurant in Nashville, reportedly after refusing to pay his bill. In a social media post after that arrest, he said he was interrogated for over two hours, that his phone was confiscated, and that he spent over 13 hours in a federal prison. “Phones seized as ‘evidence of the crime.’” he wrote. “No way of contacting anyone.” He also posted, “Just got back to my Airbnb after 13 hours in custody for leaving a restaurant when I was asked to.”

He added, “Bobs ChopHouse. FBI and domestic terrorist detective interviewed me for about 2 hours before they took me for booking, asking if I was part of some organization.” Eatherly then answered his own account with, “No sir I’m just a dude with a camera.” Known for live broadcasts on , where he has thousands of followers, he has drawn intense attention before. This time, the unanswered question is not whether the story will spread, but whether police will confirm the courthouse shooting and explain exactly what happened inside Clarksville’s courthouse grounds.

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