The intersection of livestreaming, content creation, and self-defense laws is reaching a boiling point in Tennessee. Dalton Eatherly, known online as ‘Chud the Builder,’ is now facing attempted first-degree murder charges following a shooting incident outside the Montgomery County Courthouse. As this case moves to trial, it raises a critical question for content creators and the public alike: Does 'Stand Your Ground' apply when provocation is involved? The Incident Eatherly, who is known for his "First Amendment Audit" style videos—often involving high-tension verbal confrontations—was involved in a shootout that led to his arrest. Beyond the immediate violence, the legal community is focused on how his role as a professional provocateur affects his right to claim self-defense. Is Tennessee a 'Stand Your Ground' State?…