Brady Ebert Arrested for Attempted Murder: Impact on Music Career and Band Conflicts

Brady Ebert, former guitarist of Turnstile, has been arrested for an alleged attempted murder. The 33-year-old musician, identified as Brady O’Brien Ebert from Silver Springs, Maryland, was taken into custody on March 31 and charged with attempted second-degree murder. Ebert made his first court appearance on April 1 and has been held without bond since his arrest. Turnstile's representatives have not yet commented on the situation.
Ebert, a founding member of the Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile, departed from the group in 2022 without a specific reason provided. Turnstile expressed gratitude for their time together in a statement following Ebert's departure. Following his exit from Turnstile, Ebert formed a new band called The S.E.T (The Self Evident Truth) in 2025. However, Ebert was recently removed from the band after accusing Turnstile of misusing funds from a benefit concert and criticizing their stance on social issues.
The S.E.T announced Ebert's dismissal online, denouncing his behavior and comments towards the band members and the community. Ebert's departure from The S.E.T came just before the release of their debut EP 'Self Evident Truth' on March 6. The band distanced themselves from Ebert's controversial statements and actions, emphasizing their commitment to their band and community.
In light of these recent events, the music community awaits further updates on Brady Ebert's legal situation and the impact on his musical career. The unfolding developments surrounding Ebert's arrest and subsequent band conflicts have sparked discussions among fans and industry observers. Stay tuned for more information as the situation continues to evolve.