Welcome to Arrest Stories. Kyle Chrisley, son of reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, was arrested in Tennessee on multiple charges including domestic assault and assaulting a first responder. Here's what may have happened.
On Saturday, December twentieth, twenty twenty-five, Kyle Chrisley was taken into custody by the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office around seven p.m. local time in Tennessee. The thirty-four-year-old was subsequently booked into the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center that same evening.
According to official records, Chrisley faces multiple charges including domestic assault, assaulting a first responder, public intoxication, disorderly conduct, and three separate charges for retaliation for past actions. The sheriff's office was unable to share further details about the exact circumstances surrounding these charges, and specific details of the alleged incident have not yet been made public.
This latest arrest adds to Chrisley's lengthy criminal record. In March twenty twenty-three, Kyle Chrisley was arrested and booked for felony aggravated assault after allegedly assaulting a supervisor at a truck rental company. He was released after posting a three thousand dollar bond, though prosecutors later dismissed those charges before trial.
The arrest comes as Kyle and his wife Ashleigh have filed an active civil lawsuit against Rutherford County and two sheriff's deputies stemming from a September twenty twenty-four incident. According to the lawsuit, a disgruntled mechanic angry over a payment dispute showed up uninvited, kicked at their doors, threatened violence, and used his car as a weapon by ramming their SUV and nearly running Kyle over in front of multiple neighbors. Deputies didn't arrest the man who caused the chaos but instead arrested Kyle Chrisley.
The family's attorney stated, Our hopes for this lawsuit are accountability and change because no family should have to endure what the Chrisley family endured in this terrifying scenario.
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