Brady Ebert Charged With Attempted Murder Following Incident With Singer’s Father
- Brady Ebert, a former guitarist for the hardcore band Turnstile, is facing severe legal consequences following an incident involving the father of Turnstile vocalist Brendan Yates.
- The charges follow allegations that Ebert attempted to run over Yates' father.
- The legal proceedings have led to the immediate severance of Ebert's professional ties with his most recent musical collaborators.
Brady Ebert, a former guitarist for the hardcore band Turnstile, is facing severe legal consequences following an incident involving the father of Turnstile vocalist Brendan Yates. Ebert has been charged with attempted first-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault, and two counts of second-degree assault.
The charges follow allegations that Ebert attempted to run over Yates’ father. Due to the severity of the upgraded charges, Ebert now faces the possibility of life in prison.
Impact on Musical Projects
The legal proceedings have led to the immediate severance of Ebert’s professional ties with his most recent musical collaborators. Ebert had co-founded a hardcore project called Experience alongside Ben Rogers and Bobby Faithful earlier in 2026.

Following the arrest, Experience announced its decision to move forward without Ebert. The band intends to proceed with the release of their collaboratively written debut EP, titled Stay Present
, which is scheduled for release in June 2026.
Reports indicate that Ebert was expelled from the group as he remains in police custody, leaving his former bandmates unable to contact him.
Turnstile’s Response and Public Appearances
Turnstile has navigated the fallout of the incident during recent high-profile performances. During the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the band opened their set on April 10, 2026, with a recording of Brendan Yates’ father.
The gesture was noted by attendees as a way for the band to acknowledge the situation before proceeding with their performance at the Outdoor Theatre.
Despite the ongoing legal turmoil surrounding their former guitarist, Turnstile continues to maintain a strong presence in their hometown of Baltimore. The Baltimore Orioles have announced that the Major League Baseball team will host a Turnstile Night
on July 10, 2026, during a game against the Kansas City Royals.
