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Kyle Chrisley, the 34-year-old son of reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, reportedly became aggressive with police officers and issued death threats during his arrest in Tennessee on Saturday evening.
An affidavit acquired by TMZ reveals that the police were summoned after Kyle’s wife reported him for making threats of self-harm and harm to others.
Authorities stated that Kyle was uncooperative, ignoring their commands, and allegedly assaulted three officers by punching them in the face.
In a further escalation of events, Kyle allegedly threatened the officers, saying he “would kill all of them,” as per the police report.
The affidavit also indicates that Kyle confessed to consuming about 64 ounces of beer while having dinner with his wife, and officers noted signs of intoxication.
He was arrested and charged with three counts of assault on a law officer, domestic violence, public intoxication, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest, according to court records.
Additionally, he was hit with three additional charges for allegedly retaliating for past actions.
Page Six reached out to reps for Todd and the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office upon his arrest but did not immediately hear back.
Kyle has been arrested multiple times over the years.
In March 2023, he was detained for aggravated assault after allegedly waving a “fixed blade” during an altercation with his boss.
His wife, Ashleigh Chrisley, denied the allegations during an exclusive interview with Page Six.
“Kyle has a knife that he carries for work, but he did not pull it out or brandish it, nor did he use it on the person,” she told us, alleging that the fight was initially “a verbal disagreement.”
“The other guy pushed him, turning things physical,” she alleged. “Kyle has PTSD, so it was more self-defense on Kyle’s side.”
In May 2019, he was arrested for drug possession in Oklahoma.
At the time, he also had a warrant out for his arrest for allegedly making death threats to his former partner earlier that year. However, the charges against him were later dropped because his ex wasn’t cooperating with the investigation.
Kyle has had a tumultuous relationship for years with his famous parents.
They legally adopted his daughter Chloe, 13, in 2016 after Kyle’s struggles with substance abuse.
During an episode of “The Chrisleys: Back to Reality” that aired in September, Todd said Kyle visited him in prison while the reality star was serving time for fraud and attempted to reconcile.
“He apologized for his involvement [and] for the things he had done,” Todd said. “And he said, ‘If I could take them back I would but I can’t and I’m asking can we just pick up from here and move forward.’”
However, Todd said that at the time that “wasn’t possible.”