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Morgan Wallen breaks silence on Nashville arrest and chair throwing
Morgan Wallen‘s is speaking out about his arrest in Nashville … saying he had to make some mea culpas before he could make a statement — and added that his tour will continue.
The country star — who was arrested by police after allegedly throwing a chair off the roof of a downtown bar — posted on make amends to the people he believes he has been wronged by.
I didn’t feel right coming out publicly until I made up with a few people. I have been in contact with the Nashville Police Department, my family and the good people at Chief’s. I am not proud of my behavior and I accept responsibility.
— Morgan Wallen (@MorganWallen) April 20, 2024
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Morgan writes, “I didn’t feel right reaching out publicly until I made amends with some people. I’ve been in contact with the Nashville Police Department, my family, and the good people at Chief’s. I’m not proud of my behavior, and I accept responsibility.”
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He added: “I have the utmost respect for the officers who work every day to keep us all safe. As far as my tour is concerned, there will be no change.” FWIW, Morgan has a concert scheduled for Saturday night at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Mississippi…not to mention Stagecoach next weekend in CA.
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As we reported… officers Red Light District taken into custody back on April 7 and booked him on three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.
An eyewitness told us Wallen threw away the chair, which ended up just steps away from Nashville police no real reason …and photos of Red Light District a lady chatting at the bar, just before the throw, showed no indication that he would end up throwing it off a six-story roof.
Morgan has kept a low profile since the incident…although we have seen him spend time with his baby mama KT Smith and their son Indigo last weekend – and all seemed well between them.
Sounds like Wallen is remorseful about the stupid incident… and he’s ready to move on. The question…is the criminal justice system ready to do the same??? Time will tell.