Thursday, June 04, 2026

Chud And Grease!

Slime isn't always green.

The guy who does those Pred Poachers videos is trying to get Dalton Eatherly out.

Black people unsubscribe to Alex Rosen. Do not promote MAGA. If you do, that's your choice but avoid the noise.

Rosen has a notorious history of harassment, kidnapping, intimidation and racial angst against people of color. Rosen is often filming around the United States trying to bait people into confrontations over arranged sexual tryst with underage children.

Rosen is allegedly a pedophile himself.

Many law enforcement agencies despise him because he puts himself in danger, he does it for clicks and he is getting profit off of this. He is tainting the work of real detectives and investigators.

Most agencies despise these vigilante groups trying to stop sexual trafficking. They are at risk of the subject to violently react and possibly harm those involved.

Rosen who is armed tried to physically assault those in his stings.

He has been arrested and the subjects are often freed because it turns out that the stings are kidnappings.

Many of these so called free speech absolutists (aka white supremacists) are desperately to free Chud. 

God damn these idiots.

The Montgomery County, Tennessee prosecutors are telling the judge that some foul stuff going on at his bail hearing. They believe that outside forces are trying to interfere in his arrangements. The judge said that Eatherly alone is to post bail no one else.

With the victim now recovering from multiple gunshot wounds, a judge on Wednesday kept Dalton Levi Eatherly’s bond at $1 million after hearing sharply different accounts of whether the shooting outside the Montgomery County Courts Center was provoked or an act of self-defense.

Eatherly, 28, is charged with attempted murder, employing a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony, aggravated assault, and reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon.

This hearing follows Friday’s proceedings, where the prosecution moved to revoke bond and the defense sought approval to post it.

Prosecution, defense clash on what led to gunfire

Judge William Goodman III ruled on motions Wednesday from the state and defense regarding Eatherly’s bond.

District Attorney General Robert Nash argued that Eatherly provoked the confrontation, which would negate a self-defense claim. “He goes out to intentionally incite and provoke Black people for a response,” Nash said.

Nash said Eatherly had no reason to be at the courthouse that afternoon. According to previous reports, Eatherly had a civil case hearing in General Sessions Court that morning. Nash said he missed the hearing which was at 9 a.m., resulting in a default judgment and that he arrived shortly before the 1:15 p.m. shooting.

He said Eatherly livestreamed the interaction between himself and Joshua Fox, similar to prior incidents in which he filmed confrontations. “Mr. Fox strikes him as his gun comes out,” Nash said. “Seven shots were fired within seconds. Five, I believe, struck Mr. Fox.”

Defense attorney Jake Fendley argued that Eatherly acted in self-defense and has strong community ties. He said the outstanding cases against Eatherly – one in Davidson County and a harassment charge in Montgomery County – were “pretty weak.”

The harassment case was bound over to the grand jury in April, according to court records.

Fendley told the court that Eatherly was scheduled to appear in Nashville on Wednesday morning but did not show, resulting in a capias bench warrant being issued for him. Eatherly was to be escorted to Metro by Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. No reason was given Wednesday on why that did not happen. Fendley said he plans to file a motion to dismiss the Davidson County charges, which include disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and theft of $1,000 or less, according to court records.

“He said some language that we would probably find offensive,” Fendley said about the disorderly conduct charge. “But they’re protected speech.” He added that Eatherly has no prior convictions.

Fendley pointed to the row of people seated in the gallery. “That shows he has ties to the community,” he said.

Bond source testimony and judge’s ruling

Alex Rosen, with Predators and Poachers, testified and presented bank statements for verification of funds. Rosen said he streams content for income and hopes to bond Eatherly out, calling himself a “free speech absolutist.”

Goodman ruled the bond would remain at $1 million, with all previous conditions still in place and an added curfew from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. He noted that courthouse doors state that firearms are prohibited inside the building, and the shooting occurred just outside.

Goodman denied a motion for LA Bonding to post bail in excess. He said Eatherly would need 10 bonding companies to post the full amount – one for every $100,000. When asked whether Rosen would qualify as an appropriate source, Goodman said he was unsure whether Rosen would be willing to clear his entire savings to help bond Eatherly out. He said that decision would be left to Rosen.

Fendley asked Goodman to reconsider. “There might be 20 bonding companies in this county, and it’s my understanding that maybe (only) one or two are willing to do business with Mr. Eatherly,” he said.

Goodman did not change his ruling. He also ordered Eatherly’s truck be returned once investigators are done processing his Event Data Recorder (EDR).

Victim’s mother: ‘One of the worst nightmares anyone can endure’

Carolyn Smith, Fox’s mother, told Clarksville Now her son is out of the hospital and is slowly recovering.

She said the bullets fractured some of his ribs, which “comes with some breathing problems.” She said he is improving physically, but is still struggling with the mental fallout of the shooting.

“This has been one of the worst nightmares anyone can endure,” Smith said. “Getting a call and saying my son was shot at the courthouse and then finding out it was by someone that had been antagonizing the community for years – and it took my son being shot for action to be taken. It’s a devastating blow to all of us.”

Smith said Fox is staying in a safe location and that she has been caring for two of his children while he searches for a new residence. “I think we’re blessed,” she said. “The nurses and doctors said they didn’t expect Joshua to survive.”

Smith urged the community to de-escalate tensions. “Stop the death threats to the judges, both attorneys, to Josh, to my family,” she said. “It’s a judicial system that we all have to go through and we have to put trust in.”

“There’s no need to put threats on Chud (Eatherly) and his family’s lives. Support and keep harmony among all of us,” she said. “And this wasn’t about protecting freedom of speech. This is about letting you know that you don’t have the freedom to be violent.”

Courthouse shooting and prior bond rulings

Eatherly, known online as “Chud the Builder,” is charged in the shooting of Fox outside the Montgomery County Courts Center on on May 13. As previously reported by Clarksville Now, investigators said the confrontation began as a verbal dispute at Millennium Plaza. They said Eatherly “turned his body in a bladed stance” and reached for a firearm in his jacket pocket before a physical fight began. During the struggle, Eatherly fired multiple shots, hitting Fox several times and also shooting himself in the arm. Seven shell casings were recovered, all from the same gun.

Surveillance footage with no audio captured the encounter, and investigators previously testified the video shows Eatherly drawing a firearm – not Mace, as he later claimed.

At a May 15 arraignment, Judge H. Reid Poland III set Eatherly’s initial bond at $1.25 million, citing the number of bystanders in the plaza and the seriousness of the incident. At a May 21 hearing, investigators testified that they found a bulletproof vest and an airline ticket to Istanbul dated May 22 in Eatherly’s truck, along with firearms, ammunition, a suspected bag of marijuana and electronic devices at his home.

Poland later reset bond at $1 million, noting that state law requires it to be at least double the customary amount because Eatherly was already out on bond in two other cases, according to previous reports. Poland also ordered no weapons, a GPS monitor, no passport and a gag order.

The case has been bound over to the grand jury.

Dalton Levi Eatherly, known as Chud The Builder is the Romeo Rose of Clarksville, Tennessee.

Up until his arrest on attempted murder, Eatherly was spotted around metro Nashville harassing Black people for click bait. Still saying racial slurs. Promoting Islamophobia and antisemitism. Still promoting his failed projects. 

Not allowed to own firearms but used one despite his previous warnings to abstain from using them while awaiting trial for previous encounters.

Required parental supervision when seeing his child. 

Embarrassing his family.

All for free speech.

Wanting a Black person to harm him so he can collect a coin. His devotion to Karenism is a money making strategy. Not the smartest, but I get it. He desperately trying to point out double standards. He wants to be free to say racial slurs and intimidate people.

While he is free to speak once he is released, he is forbidden to talk about the case, cannot talk to the victim and must adhere to a curfew. He cannot be seen in public. If he or anyone associated with him are harassing and making threats of violence will pay a price.

Paying over $5.47⁹ for diesel in his huge truck which he will have to put down as collateral for bail release. He also is struggling to pay his bills thanks to lawsuits and this trial. Cause nothing screams struggle than asking for GiveSendGo requests which are denied through the court. He cannot obtain any bail through social media or outside agitators.

Back story.

In 2022, he was filmed in a road rage incident between a Black woman and a teenager.

He was screaming racial slurs and threatening to shoot the woman driving. They filmed it and the Clarksville Police would arrest him. He ended up going to county lock up and losing his job.

He tried to become an independent contractor but they said uncertified. He could not do his job without certification. He blames the viral video for his demise.

Kept in solitary confinement. Dalton Eatherly is a broken idiot.

So he develops this anger towards the Black community for stopping free speech. Now he develops the Chud The Builder persona. His rise to infamy was his interaction with a Kroger employee and his friend over a parking space.

Now he has been banned from numerous facilities in Clarksville. The police warned him that if continues to harass residents, he will get a longer stay in county lockup.

I am going to say this to those who are trying to deal with a second chaotic Trump presidency. Let these motherfuckers cook in their own filth. Don't shed tears or send sympathy towards them if divine intervention happens.

As long as these people never put their hands on me, I am going to continue to go about my day while they are burning themselves out. Because he may even have a few supporters riding his bullshit, but at the end of the day, he will struggle like the rest of us.

He will have a medical emergency or a catastrophic event that impacts him or his family.

Dalton Eatherly, for all the racial slurs, the MAGAland, the gaslighting and signs of autistic behavior, you are perfectly entitled to speaking your opinions. I am not a doctor but you show signs of asperger's syndrome. 

You can freely walk around Tennessee with your firearm trying to be the tough guy.

You can film yourself instigating or sharing a video of Black people showing grievances.

You can make Sora videos to depict Blacks as whatever you want. 

At the end of the day, you're a nobody. Just a worthless penny in a bank of coins.

They can be assholes all the want. They are obsessed with Black people. 

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