Law and Governmentbrady ebert
Summary (tl;dr)
Former Turnstile guitarist Brady Ebert has been arrested and charged with attempted murder and first-degree assault after allegedly intentionally hitting lead singer Brendan Yates' 79-year-old father, William Yates, with his car.
Essential Background
Brady Ebert, a co-founder and former guitarist of the Grammy-winning hardcore band Turnstile, was removed from the group in August 2022 due to what the band described as a "consistent pattern of harmful behavior" and threatening violence. Before his departure, Turnstile drummer Daniel Fang and others reportedly sought peace orders (restraining orders) against Ebert, though these were denied by the court at the time. Following his exit from the band, Ebert continued to make public "baseless tirades" and escalating threats, which the band chose not to address publicly to protect his privacy.
The Full Story
On March 29, Brady Ebert allegedly drove to the Silver Spring, Maryland, home of William Yates, the 79-year-old father of Turnstile's frontman Brendan Yates. According to reports, Ebert honked his horn and yelled obscenities before intentionally striking William Yates with his vehicle as Yates was standing in his driveway. William Yates sustained severe physical trauma, including a broken leg, and has since undergone successful surgery. Ebert was arrested on March 31 in Montgomery County, Maryland, and is currently facing charges of attempted second-degree murder and first-degree assault. He is being held without bond, with a bail hearing scheduled for April 2 and a preliminary hearing for May 1. Turnstile has issued a statement expressing their profound distress, stating, "We have no language left for Brady," and requesting privacy during this time.
Why It Matters
This incident marks a severe escalation in the ongoing conflict between former band member Brady Ebert and the family of Turnstile's lead singer, Brendan Yates. The serious felony charges, including attempted murder, highlight the legal ramifications of the alleged actions and the breakdown of relationships within the music community. The event also draws attention to the personal safety concerns and the impact of prolonged disputes, as a 79-year-old individual has suffered significant physical harm. The ongoing legal proceedings fall under the "Law and Government" category, reflecting the gravity of the accusations and the judicial process now underway.
Geographic Location
- 15000 block of Timberlake Drive, Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States (location of alleged vehicular assault)
- Montgomery District Court, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States (where charges were filed and hearings are scheduled)
- Montgomery County Central Processing Unit, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States (where Brady Ebert is being held)