Dalton's back story is that he was working construction in Clarksville - Nashville, Tennessee and driving a company truck in 2022 at exactly the speed limit because he was being monitored by his job when, according to him, another car with some blacks was honking to pass him. They came to the next light and got along side each other, some words were exchanged, Dalton says they threw drinks at him, and the blacks took a picture of Dalton displaying the Orthodox cross (he's a catechumen at an OCA Orthodox church in Clarksville) and posted it, which got him fired.
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Dalton started his own business and uploaded some reels of himself talking about the blacks in his home town, which attracted attention, especially when a
local blue hair commented on Tiktok and posted his work contact information this past August.
On October 14, 2025,
Dalton was in Walmart when an irate black woman was screaming obscenities while walking through the store, so he recorded it and later uploaded the behavior along with his commentary, which includes a lot of hard R's and the phrase "they're chimping out," which has become his
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Dalton is well known enough in Clarksville that
random blacks approach him, like this one who walked quickly across the parking lot on Oct. 22 in order to threaten him by saying, "I just want you to know that you're not safe." Dalton called him a nigger.
Additional footage from the Nov. 11 Kroger interaction that got so much attention.
On Nov. 13, the
Clarksville PD posted an ambiguous message on their Instagram that appears to be a weasel word condemnation of Dalton:
Scouring his socials,
Dalton's detractors found pictures of him when he was 21 and fat.
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He's 28 and fit now.
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Gypsy Crusader reviewed Dalton's viral video and approved on Nov. 14.
Woman Propaganda proclaims Dalton alpha male of the week on Nov. 16.
On Nov. 17, another random black
recognizes Dalton in a coffee shop and begins stalking him before he called the cops and accused Dalton of harassing him.
On Nov. 18,
Dalton was arrested for harassment resulting from an allegation filed the previous day (a week after his viral video) that he'd forwarded his phone to someone who'd been doxxing his number across social media.
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This was the affidavit that resulted in his arrest and an order that Dalton could not carry a weapon or leave the state.
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Dalton posted on Nov. 21 something that went viral on his now deleted Instagram account, where
some white girls at a local bar began yelling at him for being racist after they'd grabbed his shirt.
On Nov. 24, Dalton was served with an order of protection that prevented Dalton from carrying a firearm. Apparently it was related to his
Dec. 2, posting that he was in court to answer for a charge of harassment resulting from a visit to AT&T. He'd had some trouble with his phone, so he went into the local AT&T store for help and, after the clerk seemed unhelpful, he began to record her, but when he zoomed in on her name tag, so she slapped his phone away. The judge ruled at the end of the day that the order of protection against Dalton be dismissed.
Bad news on Dec. 4 when Dalton's priest from the local Orthodox Christian church (OCA jurisdiction), where he'd been a catechumen for some time and had already scheduled his baptism, contacted him and said it was being postponed because of death threats being received by the church and apparently other parishioners, such as Dalton's family members. Dalton posted the priest's texts on X, which I don't agree with even though "providing receipts" is normal behavior online.
A few days later on Dec. 9,
someone claiming to be a parishioner, Paisios @AngloVarangian, took issue with Dalton publicizing the postponement of his baptism and his version of events.
It seems Dalton is becoming infamous in his hometown because on
Dec. 5 he and his girl were refused service by The Mailroom when he was having a beer. The manager would not give a reason and said he'd already called the police before even talking to Dalton, for which he would also not give a reason.
He hasn't explained how, but this interaction and the beer led to him being arrested several days later for violating his COR from the harassment charge for allegedly forwarding his phone to a doxxer. I'm going to have to guess that they accused Dalton for not paying for the beer because he got the first sip prior to the ejection.
Next day on Dec. 6 he was
refused service at The Plumbline Coffee shop by this kid.
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Hermes interviewed Dalton on Dec. 8 and allowed him to fill in some details during the 1 hour and 24 minutes.
Dalton receives a lot of threatening phone calls, but neither the police nor the FBI will do anything.