Bar Owner Charged In Wayne Mills Shooting Death

Bar owner Chris Ferrell has been charged in the shooting death of country musician Jerald “Wayne” Mills after the two got into a conflict at the Pit and Barrel in Nashville Nov. 23.

Ferrell told police he shot Mills in self-defense after getting into an argument about his smoking inside the venue.

Ferrell surrendered himself to police after learning he had been indicted on a charge of second-degree murder, his attorney told The Tennessean.

Ferrell’s bond was set at $300,000.

The bar owner has had recent charges of domestic assault, interfering with an emergency call and vandalism stemming from an alleged fight with a former girlfriend, the paper said.

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The assault and interfering charges were later dismissed; the vandalism charge was bound over to the grand jury.