Charges against country star Chris Young have been dismissed just days after the 38-year-old was arrested following an incident at a Tennessee bar, the Nashville district attorney confirmed Friday evening.
His charges included assaulting an officer, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest at the DawgHouse Saloon in Nashville.
“Regarding the Chris Young incident — After a review of all of the evidence on this case, the Office of the District Attorney has determined that these charges will probably be dismissed,” Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk said in a press release.
Bill Ramsey, Young’s attorney, said in a press release sent to Fox News Digital: “Mr. Young and I are gratified with the DA’s decision clearing him of the charges and any wrong-doing.”
Earlier this week, Ramsey had called for the charges against Young to be dropped based on surveillance video from the DawgHouse Saloon that looked as if it would contradict the claim that he assaulted an officer.
“What happened to my client Chris Young at a bar in Nashville on Monday night was improper and he never must have been arrested and charged in the primary place,” Ramsey said in a press release to Fox News Digital on Wednesday. “In light of the video evidence, Tennessee [Alcoholic Beverage Commission] must drop the charges and apologize for the physical, emotional and skilled harm done toward my client.”
On Monday night, agents from the Alcoholic Beverage Commission entered the Tin Roof bar to finish a compliance check, in line with the arrest affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital.
The affidavit claimed that Young and a few friends then followed the agents to the DawgHouse Saloon.
While attempting to depart the establishment, an agent said Young put out his arm to dam his exit and allegedly struck him.
The ABC agent said he pushed the musician back to create distance and other bar patrons became involved.
Young needed to be physically detained with handcuffs while his associates continued to make the situation hostile, in line with the unique affidavit: “Mr. Young’s eyes were blood shot and watery in addition to having blurred speech.”
Reps for Young said the singer is now looking forward to releasing his latest album and heading out on tour soon.
In a press release sent to Fox News Digital Friday evening, the Tennessee Alcohol Beverage Commission said, “We respect General Funk’s decision to drop the charges against Mr. Young. All law enforcement and first responders should be protected while on duty. To your safety and theirs, we ask the general public to not make physical contact or interfere with officers while they’re working.”
Fox News’ Lauren Overhultz contributed to this report.