Streamer Dalton 'Chud the Builder' Eatherly Faces Grand Jury on Nashville Charges Amid Murder Case
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Eli Motycka
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Online streamer Dalton Eatherly (known as 'Chud the Builder'), a racist provocateur currently in custody for attempted murder in Clarksville, appeared in a Nashville court for a preliminary hearing on charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and theft from two separate incidents on Lower Broadway. Judge Melissa Blackburn bound the charges over to a grand jury after a two-hour hearing, continuing his legal troubles in Middle Tennessee.
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· 2 pulledIn a hearing that lasted a little more than two hours, Judge Melissa Blackburn bound over the charges to a grand jury, continuing Eatherly's multifaceted criminal saga in Middle Tennessee.
Eatherly — a racist provocateur who has built an online audience in...
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