Who is Chad the Builder? Controversial creator Dalton Iserley linked to virus chaos and Tennessee shooting investigation (Image via Getty)
Internet celebrity “Chad the Builder” is once again at the center of controversy after investigators linked him to a shooting outside the Montgomery County Courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee. Authorities said a confrontation near the courthouse turned violent and left two people injured. While the investigation is ongoing, the case has thrust the online creator back into national headlines and sparked new debate over online fame built on shocking content.The man behind the viral nickname is Dalton Eatherly, a 28-year-old live streamer known for posting chaotic and confrontational videos online. Over the past few years, Iserley has gained attention through public stunts, offensive jokes, heated on-air arguments and what many viewers call “rage bait.” His videos often elicit strong reactions, helping them go viral on social media platforms.Some consider his content to be satire, while others believe he often crosses the line. Regardless, his online presence is closely tied to controversy. His live streams often featured tense interactions with strangers, disruptive behavior and comments that sparked backlash online. As his name spread across the internet community, so did criticism of rewarded content on social media.
Dalton Eatherly’s widely known ‘Chad the Builder’ persona and past legal controversies
Long before court investigations made headlines, Dalton Iserley was dealing with legal issues in Tennessee. Earlier reports from Nashville authorities said Iserley was accused of refusing to pay a restaurant bill that was reportedly close to $400. Police said the situation turned chaotic and resulted in charges including disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and theft of services.That earlier case had already exposed him to public scrutiny, but the latest investigation into the courthouse shooting has put his online behavior and public image under even more scrutiny. Officials have not concluded their investigation, and many details about the Clarksville shooting are still being reviewed by authorities.Meanwhile, online discussion quickly moved beyond the incident itself. Critics question whether internet creators who grow their audiences through anger and provocation are in part promoting dangerous behavior in the real world. Others say that whenever something dramatic happens, controversial creators tend to get more views, more attention, and more viewers.The name “Chud the Builder” has now become part of a larger conversation around influencer culture, live streaming fame, and how internet celebrities are blurring the lines between online performance and real-world results. While supporters continue to defend Etheli, saying his content is for entertainment or perhaps just to troll viewers, critics argue that recurring controversies show worrying patterns over and over again.While investigators have been probing the Clarksville courthouse shooting, public attention has grown on Dalton Etherly and his online persona.

