Overview
- Prosecutors and an investigator told a Davidson County judge on June 17 that surveillance video from the Montgomery County Courthouse shooting shows shots fired before the men fell with a shell casing ejecting and a ricochet striking a planter.
- Judge Melissa Blackburn revoked Eatherly’s bond in the Nashville cases on June 17, citing his social-media posts and behavior as reasons the prior release was no longer appropriate.
- Those Nashville cases stem from a May 9 restaurant incident in which police say Eatherly refused to pay a $371.55 tab and was charged with theft of services, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.
- Eatherly was arrested in Clarksville on May 13 after a confrontation with Joshua Fox left both men wounded; he faces attempted murder and related firearm and assault counts and is held on a $1 million bond in Montgomery County.
- Defense attorney Jacob Fendley has filed a motion to dismiss the charges but the recent hearing focused on bail revocation, and the bond ruling means Eatherly cannot use his Nashville release to seek freedom while the Clarksville case proceeds.