Overview
- A Davidson County judge revoked Eatherly’s bond on Wednesday after prosecutors presented surveillance testimony and social-media material they described as violent and racist.
- Prosecutors relied on courthouse surveillance that an investigator said showed shots fired before Eatherly and the other man, Joshua Fox, hit the ground, and described a shell casing and ricochet captured on video.
- Eatherly faces separate Montgomery County charges of attempted murder, aggravated assault and weapons counts tied to a May 13 shooting, and he remains jailed on a high bond reported by outlets as $1 million in most accounts and $1.25 million in one report.
- The Nashville cases stem from a May 9 incident at a downtown restaurant where police say Eatherly left without paying a $371.55 tab and was charged with theft of services, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest while out on bond.
- Supporters have raised substantial funds and frequently attended hearings, some of which were disruptive, and Eatherly’s attorney has filed motions to dismiss as pretrial courts weigh surveillance and his livestreamed extremist rhetoric.