NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk is dismissing all charges against country music artist Chris Young after he was involved in an altercation at a Demonbreun Street bar.

According to court documents, Young, 38, was at a bar on Demonbreun Street at around 8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22 when Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) agents walked in to complete a compliance check. Young reportedly held his ID over his head and a TABC agent checked it with the agency’s ID app.

On Wednesday, Jan. 24, News 2 obtained the footage from Young’s attorney, Bill Ramsey, Neal & Harwell, PLC, which shows Young standing in the Demonbreun Street bar.

The video, which appears to have been shot off of a screen with a cell phone, shows Young near the exit wearing a leather jacket, jeans, and a black hat.

Surveillance video—which only shows a portion of the incident—captures the moment Young raised his arm in the direction of the agent.

That’s when the video shows Young being pushed by one of the agents, which sent him backward, knocking over barstools, and falling to the ground. He then popped up and put both his hands up.

In the arrest report, the agent said he pushed Young “to create distance.” Another agent said they tried to speak with Young, but he allegedly began walking backward and not complying with the agents’ orders.

That’s when two agents said they physically detained Young and handcuffed him. Agents reported multiple people who were with Young started to follow them “making the incident hostile,” according to the arrest report.

Young’s eyes were bloodshot and his speech was slurred during the ordeal, according to TABC agents.

The incident led to Young getting booked into Metro Jail and charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and assault of an officer. He was released on Tuesday, Jan. 23.

On Friday, Jan. 26, Funk said his office reviewed all evidence in the case and determined all charged will be dismissed.

Ramsey issued the following statement on Funk’s decision:

“Mr. Young and I are gratified with the DA’s decision clearing him of the charges and any wrong-doing.”

The TABC issued the following statement after it was announced the charges against Young would be dropped:

“We respect General Funk’s decision to drop the charges against Mr. Young. All law enforcement and first responders deserve to be safe while on duty. For your safety and theirs, we ask the public to not make physical contact or interfere with officers while they are working.”