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Controversial livestreamer Dalton Eatherly ("Chud The Builder") got into a physical altercation outside the Montgomery County Courthouse. - He approached a group after they pointed at him. - The other man punched him. - Eatherly drew and fired multiple shots, hitting the man in the stomach (who was airlifted)....

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Just a couple days after Dalton Eatherly aka ChudtheBuilder shot Joshua Fox in Clarksville, this incident occurred in Lebanon, TN. How is this relevant? In the video below, two men are arguing in a road rage altercation. Eventually, the man in the yellow pushes a woman in the face and then tried to strike the man in the grey shirt in the face. He then retreats to his vehicle to grab his weapon. The man in the grey shirt approaches him and swings at him as the man in the yellow grabs for a gun. Then a struggle occurs where the man in the grey tries and eventually disarms the man in the yellow, where at some point shots were fired. The man in the yellow was arrested and charged and the man in the grey wasn’t. Now, how is this similar to ChudtheBuilder’s scenario? It’s been reported by multiple sources that saw the video played in the courtroom that Dalton approached Fox, a verbal altercation occurred, Dalton walked away while still turned around saying something towards Fox (per the DA). Fox approached, waving him to walk away. Dalton got into a bladed stance, facing Fox. While grabbing for his gun in his jacket pocket, Fox punched Dalton and a struggle ensues, where Fox is shot multiple times but still subdues Dalton. In both situations, both Fox and the man in the grey were faced with a man trying to pull a firearm on them with the intent to shoot them after a verbal altercation. Like the man in the video below, it is very reasonable that Fox also hit Dalton and tried to disarm him to save his own life, hence why Dalton was charged and Fox wasn’t. This is a precedent that I feel is evidence that Dalton will be found guilty if it goes to trial. His intent was there, especially given previous social media posts, and initially confronted Fox. When both men were facing each other, Dalton tried to draw his weapon first before a physical altercation, which means he was not faced by an imminent threat to his life, especially considering Fox was unarmed. Fox had every right to try to disarm Dalton as he felt his life was in imminent danger. This video below is evidence of that. News clip: NewsChannel 5

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