Morgan Wallen fans have mixed feelings about his recent arrest in Nashville, Tennessee.
Fox News Digital confirmed that Warren was arrested and charged Sunday night with three counts of reckless endangerment and one count of breach of peace.
Outkick took to the streets of Broadway to ask fans what they thought about Morgan allegedly throwing a chair off the roof of Tennessee party hotspot Chief’s Bar.
Morgan Wallen was arrested Sunday night in Nashville. (Getty Images)
“He’s a rock star and he’s trying to be a rock star. Why not?” one man said. Another fan criticized Wallen’s actions, saying they were “not very wise.”
Country star Morgan Wallen arrested in Nashville for throwing chair from rooftop bar
Another young man said he “thinks it’s great” that there are “true rock stars in country music.”
WATCH: Morgan Wallen fans react to star’s arrest in Nashville
One man noted that Warren was “his guy” and said, “Everyone does stupid things sometimes.”
One woman said she was “very disappointed” and believed “the situation is terrible.”
“I’m a huge Morgan Wallen fan and I’m really, really upset,” the woman continued. “Oh, what on earth is that?”

Morgan Wallen was seen smiling in a mugshot from his recent arrest. (Metro Nashville PD/X)
One man said Warren could have “killed someone” by throwing a chair off a six-story building. “I don’t care if you’re Morgan Wallen or whoever you are. You can hurt somebody. I think he has good music, but… hey hey?”
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Outkick then asked Broadway pedestrians if they thought Wallen’s act would lead to cancellation.
One man said, “Honestly, the fans will probably like him more.” “No, I’m all for it and I think his fans are all for it too. It just makes him more interesting. He’s not a real PR machine,” another chimed in.

Some fans believe that Morgan Wallen’s arrest will help expand the fan base. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Another man pointed out that Wallen has a history of being “crazy as hell” but believes his music will “always be popular.”
Sunday night’s incident occurred just days after Wallen kicked off his “One Night at a Time 2024” tour with two shows in Indianapolis.
“At 10:53 p.m. Sunday evening, Morgan Wallen was arrested. downtown nashville for reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. He is fully cooperating with authorities,” Warren’s attorney Warrick Robinson told FOX News Digital.
A warrant was issued for the singer’s arrest at 12:36 a.m., and he was released at 3:29 a.m. His bond was listed at $15,250.

Morgan Wallen was arrested Sunday night and charged with three counts of reckless endangerment and one count of disorderly conduct. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
A photo of Warren at the time of his arrest was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the Metro Nashville Police Department. The singer can be seen smiling broadly in the photo.
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Along with a photo of herself, she wrote, “Country artist Morgan Wallen, 30, was charged today with 3 cents for a felony charge of reckless endangerment and 1 cent for a misdemeanor charge of criminal mischief for throwing a chair from a rooftop at Chief’s Bar Sun. “The charges were filed early in the morning. The chair landed,” he shared. On Broadway, I was approached by two MNPD officers. His bond: $15,250. ”

Morgan Wallen’s first court appearance is scheduled for May 3. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Several Nashville police officers were standing in front of Chief’s Bar on Broadway Sunday night when a chair fell from above and landed several feet away, according to an arrest report. According to WTVF. The Eric Church-backed bar just opened for the first time on Friday, April 5th.
A photo of Warren outside the bar with police was released. TMZ.

On April 8, 2024, Morgan Wallen was photographed standing with police officers. (TMZ.com)
According to WTVF, the arrest report also states that police viewed a video that showed Warren “lunging and throwing an object onto the roof.”
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According to court documents, Warren’s first court appearance is scheduled for the morning of May 3, with a concert scheduled for later that evening at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
Fox News Digital’s Emily Trainham, Greg Norman and Outkick contributed to this report.





