Why Was Chuck From 'Street Outlaws' Arrested? What We Know

June 2024 · 3 minute read

Chuck Seitsinger of 'Street Outlaws' status was sent to prison in May 2022. Why was he arrested in the first position? Here's what to know.

The Discovery Channel authentic series Street Outlaws is criminal, regardless of the act of boulevard racing being illegal in the United States. That's to not say that racers at the display haven't had their fair share of run-ins with the law, although.

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Driver Chuck Seitsinger, who has been at the display since Season 1, not too long ago landed in hot water when he revealed he was arrested and served time in jail.

Why was Chuck arrested within the first position? And how long did he spend in jail? Here's what we know.

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Why was Chuck from 'Street Outlaws' arrested?

In a YouTube video posted to his channel titled "Chuck's out of Jail Judges and Grudges" on May 2, 2022, Chuck revealed that he were arrested and served 60 total days in prison. As reported by way of Capital Sports Report, Chuck was arrested on a misdemeanor price of "two counts including making a threat of violence." Both offenses reportedly happened on July 25, 2020.

"Long story short, [the children] needed help and I was in the hospital with COVID. The kids were with me all summer. I got COVID really bad and got sent to the hospital in ICU. Their mother made them go home. They had problems over there. Things happened and I got a call. Being in the ICU, I wasn't going to wipe anyone's a-- or anything," Chuck mentioned.

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Chuck continued, "Here we are a year and a half later, we were fixing this car, and I got a misdemeanor charge filed on me. I was supposed to go into court that morning and sign papers for a no contest for the misdemeanor plea. We had agreed with the DA, but for whatever reason, the judge thought I needed a harder sentence and gave me a year of probation. Then, he sentenced me to 60 days in jail."

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In his video, Chuck also mentioned that he initially served simplest 25 days. He added, "I stick up for my friends and family, and that’s the way I’ve been raised and taught. It might not be the right way but obviously, I’ve got to do a better job as a race car driver. I need to count to 500 and then react."

He was also required to complete a 13-week anger control route and pay courtroom prices, in line with Reality Tidbit.

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Thankfully, it seems like Chuck's case is officially closed as of April 21, 2022. He posted on Facebook, "OK, it’s official, I’m out of jail and going to be in Virginia. To clear up any rumors, I was protecting my children and handled it the wrong way so I had to pay my dues."

Chuck is a father to a few daughters and is no longer with the mummy of his kids. In 2021, Chuck and his daughter started traveling faculties. Fans of Street Outlaws are simply glad that Chuck is back with his family where he belongs.

New episodes of Street Outlaws air on the Discovery Channel Mondays at 9 p.m. EST, or you'll catch up on previous seasons on Discovery Plus.

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