Published on April 3, 2026
In a shocking turn of events, former Turnstile guitarist Brady Ebert has been charged with attempted murder following an altercation involving the father of the band’s lead singer, Brendan Yates. The incident, which reportedly took place last weekend, has left both fans and the music community in disbelief.
Law enforcement officials responded to a call about a disturbance in Yates’ neighborhood, where they found the situation escalating. Emergency responders quickly arrived on the scene, and Ebert was arrested without incident. The severity of the charges has sent ripples through the tight-knit music scene that Turnstile has cultivated over the years.
Following the arrest, Turnstile released an official statement that expressed their shock and dismay. “We have no language left for the former guitarist,” the band declared, underscoring the depth of their disappointment. The public nature of the allegations has added an additional layer of complexity to the band’s dynamic, which has always emphasized unity and support.
Ebert, who left the band earlier this year, has not publicly commented on the allegations, nor has he made any statements regarding his forthcoming legal proceedings. Fans have taken to social media to express their outrage and confusion, with many rallying in support of Yates and his family during this distressing time.
As the legal process unfolds, the implications for both Ebert and Turnstile remain uncertain. The band, known for its innovative sound and energetic performances, now faces the challenge of navigating the aftermath of such a serious situation while maintaining their artistic integrity.
The local community is rallying around Yates and his father, with calls for support and awareness around issues of violence and its impact on musicians and their families. As more details emerge, fans and followers of Turnstile eagerly await updates on the case and the band’s future direction.
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