Nashville bar where Morgan Wallen was arrested shares cryptic message about the incident

The marquee outside the bar where country star Morgan Wallen threw a chair off a balcony this weekend has been changed to mock the incident that led to the troubled singer’s arrest.

The marquee outside Chief’s bar in Nashville now reads: “Our pigs fly, our chairs don’t.”

The phrase on the marquee pokes fun at the disturbing incident while highlighting the bar’s barbecue menu items.

But the city’s nightlife director has insisted the incident is no laughing matter.

‘I’ve been thinking about that all morning. How do you explain why a 30 year old man would decide to throw a stool from the bar onto the roof? I’m just stunned,” Benton McDonough said.

Wallen was arrested Sunday night after allegedly throwing a chair from the top of the six-story Broadway bar, which was celebrating its grand opening weekend. The 30-year-old singer was subsequently charged with three misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment and one count of disorderly conduct.

The new Chief’s bar tent reads at the top left: “Our pigs fly, our chairs don’t,” referencing the unfortunate incident that led to the arrest of country star Morgan Wallen this weekend.

Wallen (right) is seen here being handcuffed Sunday evening after throwing a chair off the bar's sixth-floor balcony

Wallen (right) is seen here being handcuffed Sunday evening after throwing a chair off the bar’s sixth-floor balcony

The chair Wallen threw reportedly nearly hit two officers standing outside the honky tonk on Broadway.

Wallen’s arrest affidavit claims the chair landed within three feet of the officers just before 11 p.m. on Sunday.

Security footage reviewed by authorities shows Wallen swerving and throwing the chair from the top of the building.

Wallen, 30, was released later Sunday evening after being charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment

Wallen, 30, was released later Sunday evening after being charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment

A witness told officers he threw the chair over him and then laughed.

The bar manager told the local outlet WSMV4 that the bar is not releasing video of the incident and has no comment at this time.

The country crooner was released from Nashville jail on $15,250 bail.

According to his lawyers, he is cooperating with the investigation and will appear in court again on May 3 at 10:30 am.

Wallen was reportedly youplagued by the marriage of his former flame Katie ‘KT’ Smith Luke Scornavacco on April 3, which happened just five days after they got engaged.

Smith, who was once engaged to Wallen, spoke out Monday about her ex’s arrest after her wedding.

“While it appears to be related due to the timeline, I have no evidence to believe the incident has anything to do with the recent wedding announcement,” she told the Daily Beast on Monday.

“I can’t speak for Morgan, but I’m praying all the best for him. Praying that this was just a mistake and that he returns to the right path he was on before.”

The couple announced the news on her social media with a photo of Smith, 29, holding up a marriage license from the Wilson County Clerk’s Office in Tennessee as the two grinned at the camera.

Sources told DailyMail.com: ‘KT’s wedding to Luke last week just crushed him.’

The source added, “Of course he knew they were engaged and were eventually getting married — but eloping just days after getting engaged?

‘Morgan never got over her, even though he couldn’t stay faithful to her. And now another man is going to raise his son.

“Whatever happened in that bar had to be reality hitting him in the face because he had lost the love of his life.”

The couple dated from 2016 to 2019 and welcomed a son together in 2020.

Chief's Bar is owned by fellow American artist Eric Church and celebrated its grand opening this weekend

Chief’s Bar is owned by fellow American artist Eric Church and celebrated its grand opening this weekend

Wallen was reportedly upset by his former flame Katie 'KT' Smith's wedding to Luke Scornavacco on April 3, which happened just five days after they got engaged.

Wallen was reportedly upset by his former flame Katie ‘KT’ Smith’s wedding to Luke Scornavacco on April 3, which happened just five days after they got engaged.

McDonough said nightlife staff at the bar, the Metro Beer Board, police and the fire marshal are all investigating the incident.

Currently, there are no rules about nets or other safety barriers that could wrap around the rooftop bars to prevent items from falling onto the busy Broadway street below.

Objects falling from the roofs and patios of bars on Broadway are not an everyday problem, but McDonough says he is committed to solving the safety problem.

“I think the bigger the eaves are the better because I think it reduces the number of accidental leaks that we see from time to time,” he said, according to a local newspaper. WSMV4.

“It also makes it harder for someone to actually throw an object off the roof, and it makes it more likely that with the cameras that we have, in the bars and things like that, we can catch the perpetrator who does.” action.’

The unfortunate incident occurred just days after Wallen kicked off his One Night at a Time 2024 tour.

Morgan Wallen, 30, rose to fame after wowing the judges on The Voice, but his career has been marred by scandals and controversy leading to his most recent arrest for throwing a chair from a rooftop bar in Nashville

Morgan Wallen, 30, rose to fame after wowing the judges on The Voice, but his career has been marred by scandals and controversy leading to his most recent arrest for throwing a chair from a rooftop bar in Nashville

It doesn’t seem likely that authorities in Nashville will dismiss the charges against Wallen entirely.

Authorities even claim that the chair Wallen threw away was used in a capacity that could qualify it as a “deadly weapon.”

If he were convicted of his three charges, an attorney said Fox news Wallen faces a maximum of six years in prison. The disorderly conduct charge is a misdemeanor, punishable by a maximum penalty of 11 months and 29 days in prison.

The attorney, former New York prosecutor Rither Alabre, added that the next step for the artist is for his attorney to “engage with prosecutors and attempt to resolve this case with a plea to a lesser charge, or a misdemeanor or possibly even a lesser charge. where he would face little to no jail time.”