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What to know about a Tennessee man known for making racist videos now charged with attempted murder

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Updated 14.5.2026
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Dalton Eatherly *Chud the Builder Clarksville Montgomery County Courthouse Robert Nash

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May 14 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)May 14

What to know about a Tennessee man known for making racist videos now charged with attempted murder

Dalton Eatherly, a Tennessee man known for posting racist videos online under the moniker "Chud the Builder," has been charged with attempted murder. The incident occurred Wednesday afternoon outside the Montgomery County Courthouse in Clarksville, where Eatherly and another man were involved in a physical altercation that resulted in gunfire. Both individuals sustained gunshot wounds and were hospitalized in stable condition. Eatherly claims he acted in self-defense, stating he shot the other man after being attacked. Authorities have not yet disclosed the full details of what led to the confrontation or the identity of the second man involved, though a witness described him as Black. The courthouse was closed on Thursday due to the shooting.

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Key Claims

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Dalton Eatherly, known as Chud the Builder, is charged with attempted murder after a shooting outside a Clarksville courthouse.

— AP

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Both individuals involved in the altercation sustained gunshot wounds and were hospitalized in stable condition.

— Sheriff's office

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Eatherly posts racist videos on social media, provoking Black passersby with slurs and dog whistles.

— AP

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Eatherly claims he shot a man in self-defense after being attacked, according to an audio stream he posted.

— Dalton Eatherly

May 14 Morning

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 14

Influencer detained in Tennessee over alleged confrontation involving gunfire

Influencer Dalton Eatherly, known online as Chud the Builder, was detained in Clarksville, Tennessee, on Wednesday afternoon following a confrontation outside the Montgomery County courthouse that resulted in gunfire. According to the district attorney general's office, Eatherly allegedly opened fire during a physical altercation with another man, and both individuals sustained gunshot wounds. Both men are in stable condition. Eatherly, who has gained a following for his "rage-baiting" live streams, was recently arrested in Nashville for allegedly refusing to pay for a meal and making racial remarks. The district attorney's office is reviewing the investigation for potential criminal charges.

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Influencer Dalton Eatherly was detained in Tennessee following an alleged confrontation involving gunfire outside the Montgomery county courthouse.

— local police

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Both individuals involved in the altercation sustained gunshot wounds and are in stable condition.

— Montgomery county sheriff’s office

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District Attorney General Robert Nash stated Eatherly allegedly opened fire and appeared to have shot himself in the arm.

— Robert Nash

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Eatherly was arrested days earlier for allegedly refusing to pay for nearly $400 worth of food at a Nashville steakhouse.

— local media

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Eatherly has built an online following through live streams where he deliberately uses racial slurs to 'rage-bait' the public.