Clarksville, Tennessee. On Wednesday, May 13, livestreamer Dalton Eatherly, 28, allegedly shot another man during a daytime confrontation outside the Montgomery County Courthouse, leaving both Eatherly and the other man wounded; law enforcement detained Eatherly and hospitalized the injured parties while prosecutors prepared felony charges. Earlier that week he had been charged in Nashville with theft and disorderly conduct relating to a May 9 restaurant incident. Nashville and Clarksville court records show that at a May 15 arraignment prosecutors asked that Eatherly be held without bond, but Judge H. Reid Poland III set a $1.25 million preliminary bond and scheduled a full hearing next week; charges include attempted murder, employing a firearm during a dangerous felony, aggravated assault, and reckless endangerment, while the alleged victim's family launched fundraising for medical expenses.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
This incident highlights the potential risks of public confrontations. It's a reminder to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement. If you're in a public space and feel unsafe, remember you can always call 911.
A livestreamer faces serious charges after a courthouse shooting. It's a stark reminder of the potential for violence in everyday situations. Worth forwarding if you know someone who frequents public spaces or follows livestreaming events.
Local prosecutors and law enforcement benefited from immediate legal action to detain a person accused of violent felonies, enabling formal charging and custody decisions while the judicial process moves forward.
The alleged shooting victim, Joshua Fox, and his family suffered physical injuries and medical expenses, and the incident heightened community safety concerns in Clarksville and surrounding areas.
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