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Bodycam Footage Reveals Details of Morgan Wallen’s Reckless Endangerment Arrest

Wallen pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor reckless endangerment counts and received probation plus a seven-day DUI education center sentence, following his April 2024 arrest in Nashville.

  • In 2024, country singer Morgan Wallen was taken into custody in Nashville in connection with reckless endangerment following an incident involving a chair thrown from a bar roof.
  • Police investigation included witness statements and security camera footage identifying Wallen as the individual who threw the chair despite his denials before and after arrest.
  • Body and cruiser camera footage shows Wallen denying the act but making apologetic comments during an hour-and-a-half ordeal before his handcuffing by a sergeant.
  • In December 2024, Wallen pled guilty to two misdemeanor reckless endangerment charges and received a sentence that included a one-week program at a DUI education facility, along with two years of supervised probation.
  • His attorney noted that the charges could be dismissed after probation, while Wallen acknowledged his mistakes and indicated he has reconciled with local authorities in Nashville.
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