Who is Chud Builder? Controversial producer Dalton Eatherly linked to viral chaos and Tennessee shooting investigation
Who is Chud Builder? Controversial producer Dalton Eatherly is linked to the viral chaos and the Tennessee shooting investigation (Image via Getty)
Internet personality “Chud the Builder” has once again found himself at the center of controversy after investigators linked him to a shooting outside the Montgomery County Courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee. Two people were injured after the confrontation near the courthouse turned violent, officials said. Although the investigation is still ongoing, the case has thrust the online creator back into the national spotlight and sparked new debate about Internet fame built on shocking content.The man behind the viral nickname is 28-year-old livestreamer Dalton Eatherly, who is known for posting chaotic and confrontational videos online. Over the years, Earthly attracted attention through public stunts, offensive jokes, heated livestream arguments, and content described by many viewers as “anger-bait”. His videos were often created to generate strong reactions, which helped the clips spread quickly on social media platforms.Some saw his content as satire, while others believed he often crossed the line. Either way, his online image became closely associated with controversy. His stream regularly featured tense conversations with strangers, disruptive behavior, and comments that drew backlash online. As his name spread across Internet communities, so did criticism regarding the content rewarded on social media.
Dalton Eatherly’s viral “Chudd the Builder” persona and past legal disputes
Long before the court investigation made headlines, Dalton Eatherly had dealt with legal problems in Tennessee. Earlier reports from Nashville authorities said Etherly was charged with refusing to pay a restaurant bill that reportedly totaled close to $400. Police said the situation later became disruptive and resulted in charges being laid that included disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and theft of services.The earlier case had already placed him under public scrutiny, but the latest courthouse shooting investigation has drawn even more attention to his online behavior and public image. Authorities have not closed the investigation, and many details related to the Clarksville shooting are still being reviewed by authorities.Meanwhile, online discussions quickly escalated beyond the incident. Critics are asking whether Internet creators who grow audiences through outrage and provocation are, you know, promoting dangerous behavior in the real world. Others say that controversial creators are rewarded with more views, more attention, and larger audiences every time a dramatic event occurs.The name “Chud the Builder” has now become part of a broader conversation about influencer culture, livestream fame, and how Internet personalities can blur the line between online performance and real-world consequences. While supporters continue to defend Eartherly by saying that their content was meant for entertainment, or perhaps just to troll viewers, critics believe that the repeated controversies show a worrying pattern.Even as investigators investigate the Clarksville Courthouse shooting, the public’s focus on Dalton Eatherly and his online persona is only growing stronger.
