Morgan Wallen addressed his recent arrest in Nashville and explained that he wanted to make some amends before making a public statement on Friday.
The country music star, who was detained by police for allegedly throwing a chair from the roof of a downtown bar, previously shared his thoughts on X on Twitter.
Until I made up with some people, I didn’t feel it was appropriate to check in publicly. I have been in contact with the good people of Nashville law enforcement, my family, and the Chief. I am not proud of my actions and accept responsibility.
— Morgan Wallen (@MorganWallen) April 20, 2024
Warren too expressed Respect for the police officers who work every day to ensure public safety.
I would like to express my sincere respect to the police officers who work hard every day to keep us safe. There are no changes regarding my tour. -MW
— Morgan Wallen (@MorganWallen) April 20, 2024
The incident occurred on April 7, and Warren was charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct. Witnesses reported that Warren threw a chair near a Nashville Police Department officer’s location, but there appeared to be no provocation. According to the report, Warren appeared calm before the incident, having a conversation at the bar, and showed no signs of disorder afterward. (Related: Cheating, alcoholism, CMT, ex-boyfriend elopement: What caused Morgan Wallen’s rooftop meltdown?)
According to TMZ, Warren has kept a low profile since his arrest. However, over the weekend, he was seen spending time with KT Smith, the mother of his son Indigo, suggesting that their family relationship is stable.
Wallen will perform at Vought-Hemingway Stadium in Mississippi on Saturday, then appear at the Stagecoach Festival in California on April 28 (TMZ) report.
