Chase Chrisley‘s alleged confrontation with a Georgia bar supervisor was quite a bit crazier than initially thought, based on newly launched 911 audio — which even captured the second the employee supposedly obtained slapped!
TMZ obtained the practically 3-minute-long cellphone name positioned by Twin Peaks supervisor Brendon Nash to the 911 operator … it begins with Nash requesting police help whereas repeatedly telling somebody — presumably Chase — to not contact him.
Nash additionally tells 911 the “aggressive” man assaulted him with a chair and desires the cops to kick the dude out of the saloon. He describes the suspect as a 5-foot-8 white man, early-30s, and “actually drunk,” pointing on the market’s a driver with him.
Moments later, Nash informs the operator that the suspect simply slapped him — and you’ll really hear the smack simply earlier than he experiences it.
TMZ broke the story … Chase was named as a suspect in Monday’s assault on Nash inside Twin Peaks bar in Atlanta, based on a police report. Within the report, Nash claims Chase slapped him twice throughout the face, however he was not injured.
Police say Chase has not been arrested and the investigation is ongoing.
We have reached out to Chase’s reps … thus far, no phrase again.