Chud the Builder
Judge Revokes Bond After Shooting
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Chud the Builder was out on bond when he allegedly tried to kill a man outside a Tennessee courthouse … and that bond has now been revoked.
Here’s the deal … on May 9, Chud — real name Dalton Eatherly — was arrested after he allegedly walked out on a restaurant tab of nearly $400. Prosecutors charged him with theft of services, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest — but he posted bond and was released.
Less than a week later, Chud allegedly shot another man … and he was hit with an attempted murder charge — a violation of his bond agreement in the other case, which required Chud to stay out of trouble.
Judge Melissa Blackburn ruled to revoke the bail … saying it was “Based on what I’ve seen on social media and Mr. Eatherly’s behavior.”
Chud’s attorney, Jacob Fendley, filed a motion to dismiss the charges against him … though on Wednesday the judge only heard the motion to revoke bail.
As you know … Chud was arrested last month and charged with attempted murder after cops say he shot a man outside a Tennessee courthouse.
Chud was photographed being wheeled away on a stretcher … and video captured the chaotic aftermath of the shocking scene.
Worth noting … Chud has been behind bars, because his bail was set at $1.25 million in connection to the attempted murder charge … an amount he hasn’t coughed up yet.
