Morgan Wallen addressed his arrest earlier this month for reckless endangerment in Nashville after he allegedly threw a chair off of the roof of Chief’s, a six-story bar owned by fellow nation artist Eric Church.
The musician took to X (previously Twitter) on Friday evening to make his first public statement after being taken into custody on April 7.
“I didn’t really feel proper publicly checking in till I made amends with some people,” he wrote. “I’ve touched base with Nashville regulation enforcement, my household, and the great individuals at Chief’s. I’m not happy with my habits, and I settle for accountability.”
He continued, “I’ve the utmost respect for the officers working each day to maintain us all secure. Concerning my tour, there will probably be no change.”
In response to Nashville information station WSMV-TV, Wallen’s arrest affidavit famous that round 10:45 p.m. native time, witnesses watched the artist decide up a chair, throw it over the roof and snigger about it. The chair landed three ft away from two Metro Nashville Police Division officers.
“At 10:53 p.m. Sunday night, Morgan Wallen was arrested in downtown Nashville for reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct,” Wallen’s legal professional, Worrick G. Robinson of Worrick Robinson Legislation, mentioned in a press release on the time. “He’s cooperating totally with authorities.”
Wallen’s arrest comes two years after a February 2021 video noticed him yelling the N-word and different expletives. Following the discharge of the video, the artist checked himself into rehab as a result of he had been on “hour 72 of a 72-hour bender.” His recording contract with Huge Loud Information was then suspended indefinitely.
In 2022, he returned to the Billboard Music Awards after being banned from the awards present and took residence the prize for high nation male artist. Since then, Wallen has obtained a number of nominations at music awards reveals and his sold-out One Evening at a Time tour stays one of many most anticipated of 2024.