Ex-guitarist of Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile accused of attempted murder, targeting singer’s dad
- Former Turnstile guitarist Brady Ebert was arrested on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, on a charge of attempted second-degree murder in Maryland and is held without bond pending a bail hearing today, April 2, 2026.
- Police documents state Ebert drove to William Yates's home on March 29 and struck the father of Turnstile lead singer Brendan Yates with a vehicle while "honking his horn and yelling obscenities."
- Having performed with Turnstile for 12 years before his 2022 departure, Ebert recently accused Brendan Yates of misusing $4,000 from a $10,000 charity fundraiser, claims the band has not publicly addressed.
- The S.E.T., a band Ebert founded in 2025, fired him on March 6, stating they would "not stand by his ridiculous comments and behaviour" following his social media attacks against former Turnstile bandmates.
- Additional charges of first-degree assault accompany the attempted murder allegation against Ebert, with legal proceedings continuing via a preliminary hearing scheduled for May 1.
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Former Turnstile guitarist charged with attempted murder of bandmate’s father
A former guitarist of the Grammy-winning rock band Turnstile has been charged with attempted second-degree murder and assault after he allegedly struck the father of the group’s lead vocalist with his car in suburban Maryland, authorities said.
Ex-guitarist of popular hardcore punk band accused of running over frontman’s father
A founding member of the Grammy Award-winning hardcore punk band Turnstile is being held without bond after allegedly using his car to strike the father of the band’s lead singer.
A former guitarist from Baltimore Turnstile’s hardcore band is accused of intentionally running over the vocalist’s father with a car, causing serious injuries to his legs. Brady Ebert, 33, a Silver Spring resident, was arrested on Wednesday on charges of attempted second-degree murder and first-degree assault, and a district court commissioner ordered him to remain in detention without bail. Turnstile “breaks relations” with Ebert in 2022 due t…
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