Overview
- Tanner Usrey, arrested in Collin County by McKinney police Monday, was booked on a second-offense DWI and two felony drug counts.
- Court records list a Penalty Group 1/1-B substance — fentanyl under Texas law — at 4–200 grams, a second-degree felony that can bring 2–20 years and up to $10,000, while a second DWI is a Class A misdemeanor with possible jail and license suspension.
- He was released the same day after posting a $12,500 bond, and a judge ordered an ignition interlock device on his vehicle.
- McKinney police told Fox News Digital the case remains an active investigation.
- In a statement shared through a representative, Usrey said he takes responsibility for the situation, denied knowingly possessing fentanyl, and said he looks forward to his upcoming Texas shows in April and May.