'Teen Mom' Husband David Eason Gets Arrested, Again
by EG
Teen Mom star Jenelle Evans' husband David Eason has been arrested plenty of times before, on drug charges, burglary, multiple times for driving under the influence, and various other offenses. This time, though, Jenelle was thoughtful enough to record and post Eason's illegal activity so that the police would have plenty of hard evidence against him. Read on for details.
Via People.
Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans’ husband, David Eason, has reportedly been charged with vehicle tampering and causing injury to personal property only days after posting footage of himself towing someone else’s truck.
#TeenMom2 Jenelle's husband David Eason drapes his shaved head in a Confederate battle flag and calls a commenter ignorant for saying the Civil War was fought over slavery. We were inspired to do WAY too much research into David's claim... https://t.co/Hp2CV8nDYM
— Starcasm (@starcasm) October 27, 2018
According to a criminal summons issued Sunday by police in Wilmington, North Carolina — first published by Radar Online — Eason placed a winch on the victim’s vehicle and caused damage to the transmission. The incident occurred on June 13, the summons states.
@NRnews_NC This is David and Jenelle Eason of 1726 Money Hole Rd Riegelwood Nc 28456 who believe they are above the law. Just thought you’d be interested in this! pic.twitter.com/3HSAgx9qf0
— Jenelle Evans-Eason (@PBandJizzBelly) December 19, 2018
On Dec. 19, Eason, 30, posted a video of himself on YouTube towing a truck, though it’s unclear when. Evans, 27, recorded the clip and she can be heard laughing in the background.
“If you’re going to park this close and there’s no money in the meter…” she says. “Pull that motherf—ker out of the way.”
Along with the clip on Eason’s YouTube, he wrote, “Learn the right way to deal will a——- who think it’s cool to block you in a parking space. Good thing my trailer has a folded tongue that allowed me to get my truck out so I can tow him out of the way, in order to move my boat.”
Wilmington police could not immediately be reached by PEOPLE for comment. A message sent to Evans was not immediately returned and efforts to reach Eason directly were unsuccessful on Thursday.
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