Morgan Wallen's Court Date for Chair-Throwing Incident Delayed to August
The country star faces multiple felony charges after allegedly endangering police officers in a Nashville bar incident.
- Morgan Wallen's initial hearing for reckless endangerment postponed; new court date set for August 15.
- Wallen, represented by attorney Worrick Robinson, did not appear at the preliminary hearing but will attend in August.
- The incident involved Wallen allegedly throwing a chair from a bar rooftop, narrowly missing two police officers.
- Despite the legal issues, Wallen continues his music tour, performing in major cities including Nashville.
- Past incidents and ongoing concerns highlight Wallen's troubled history with alcohol and public behavior.