Ryan Edward Upchurch, whose stage name is Upchurch. Upchurch is known to be a rapper, singer, songwriter, and comedian from Cheatham County, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville.
Joe and Billy are known to be Upchuch’s cousin. Upchurch started making a good name for himself as a comedian, posting videos to numerous platforms to gain attention and fans.
Ryan made money by selling t-shirts and coining the slogan “raise hell and eat cornbread.” Ryan Upchurch began his career as a “country rapper,” but he has since expanded into rap, rock, and country.
Ryan Upchurch Arrest Revealed
Ryan Upchurch was reportedly arrested recently, whose arrest has to do with him violating the rules while shooting a video. The court charged Ryan.
Ryan Edward Upchurch posted an Instagram video of himself shooting several rounds of bullets into Jacob Aaron LeVeille’s paintings with an assault rifle Last November
Ryan scribbled an abuse toward the artist on one of the canvases. The damaged artworks were subsequently auctioned off on social media by the self-described “hick-hop” rapper.
The lawsuit filed by the artist in federal court in Florida on Monday shows that, Upchurch allegedly violated the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (VARA) when he “deliberately mutilated” the two paintings.
One of his claims was that he “defamed” Leveille by publishing the video for the Redneck Nation and that he “depicted” the musician, and another that he “depicted” Johnny Cash.
In Cheatham County, Tennessee, singer Ryan Upchurch was served with an order of protection, making the information public.
The victim has had a hearing with a judge since the ex-parte order was served, and the judge sided with her and granted the full order. The victim now hopes to receive complete protection.
The order was delivered on the same day that Upchurch donated his first gold record to the Cheatham County Sheriff’s Department last month, demonstrating the musician’s close ties to the department.
Even if the agency is unaware of the injunction, Verna Wyatt of TN Voices For Victims told FOX 17 News that they must fix their social media posts honoring Upchurch and his donation.
“AN HONOR FROM THE CHURCH,” the Cheatham County Sheriff’s Department captioned a photo of Upchurch presenting the department with his gold record.
Upchurch once jokingly said to his fans that his picture in his licensee looks like a mugshot, but now he is accused of charges of violating rules.
His arrest must be painful to his wife and family members. But now, Upchurch has fixed it all and is living a good life.
His passion for Cheatham and all of America was later highlighted, and we were humbled by his sincere affection for the men and women in law enforcement and emergency services during our chat today.
Ryan startled the authorities by entrusting the sheriff and chief deputy with the custody of his first gold album. He further stated that the prize would be better safeguarded in his bunker than in his own.