Brady Ebert, the founding member and ex-guitarist of the hardcore punk band Turnstile, was taken into custody on two felony counts of attempted second-degree murder and first-degree assault of William Yates, the father of the band’s lead vocalist and frontman, Brendan Yates.According to The Baltimore Banner, Ebert, 33, arrived at the Yates residence in Montgomery County, Maryland, on March 29, and began honking and yelling obscenities. Thereafter, he drove into William Yates, 79, in the driveway, injuring his legs. The incident was caught on surveillance footage.Before the arrest warrant was issued the following day, Brady Ebert returned and told the victim that he “deserved” it. William is currently at the hospital undergoing treatment.Notably, this isn’t an isolated incident. Ever since Ebert was fired from Turnstile in 2022, he has been hostile towards his ex-bandmates and their family members. His termination followed after drummer Daniel Fang allegedly failed to get a restraining order against Ebert.Brady Ebert has been in police custody since March 31, with a bail hearing scheduled for April 2, according to the Maryland Judiciary Case Search and Record portal.Here's taking a glance at Brady Ebert’s feud with TurnstileTwo months before the incident involving William Yates, Brady Ebert called out his former bandmates in a social media exchange. The official Turnstile Instagram page uploaded an “abolish ICE” message on their Stories, which was later reposted by music journalist Jesea Lee.Ebert entered the comment section and wrote:“Lmao, no one in Turnstile cares at all about ethics or social issues in general; they’re just pandering to their audience. At Turnstile’s first free show, they did they. Claimed all proceeds go to healthcare for the homeless, we raised 10,000 dollars, but I watched Brendan steal 4,000 dollars from that and claim he needed to ‘pay the merch bill,’ which was false.”When a few fellow commentators doubted his story and reignited the circumstances around his exit from Tunstile, Brady Ebert wrote in a follow-up comment:“Also, my friends filed a restraining order and guess what, they had two lawyers with them and I showed up to court by myself and the judge DENIED the restraining order. Because there was no statute in the laws about what qualifies for a restraining order, they were able to meet the requirements of.”The guitarist further explained:“In other words, they had no reason to file it and it was all over text messages, which they showed the judge and the judge agreed with me without me even having to testify, so next time before u spread bullsh*t misinformation, say that sh*t to my face.”Meanwhile, Metal Injection reported that Fang filed a “word of peace” order against Brady Ebert after his split and demanded he stay away from him. However, it was dismissed due to “no statutory basis for relief.”Now, in the wake of William Yates’ attack, Turnstile told The U.S. Sun that they cut ties with Brady Ebert in response to a “consistent pattern of harmful behavior affecting himself, the band, and the community.” Their representative continued:“After exhausting every available resource to support his access to help and recovery, a boundary ultimately had to be set when healthy communication was no longer possible and he began threatening violence.”According to the statement his “baseless” and “public tirades have continued in the recent years but Turnstile never addressed it as they chose to “protect his privacy and the circumstances around his departure,” even though he didn’t deserve it.“Over the past few months, his threats have only escalated further. This past week, that violence led to a physical attack when Brady went to the house of Brendan’s parents and used his vehicle to run over Brendan’s father, causing severe physical trauma. We are grateful that Mr Yates survived, has successfully undergone surgery, and we’re hoping for the best possible outcome in his recovery. We have no language left for Brady,” the rep added.While Brendan Yates and others from Turnstile haven’t yet addressed the online accusations, Brady Ebert was ousted from his new band, The S.E.T., following his social media tirade and two weeks after the release of their debut single.Reportedly, he pushed back against his new bandmates after being asked to take down his comments about his former band. But Ebert refused and launched a fresh rant against The S.E.T.“Brady is no longer a member of The S.E.T. We will not stand by his ridiculous comments and behavior toward the members of our band and our community.”At the time, Ebert was awaiting the release of the band’s debut EP, Self-Evident Truth.Brady joined Turnstile in 2010 and had several extended periods of absence. Since his departure, Take Offense's Greg Cerwonka stepped in as the band’s touring guitarist. Subsequently, the full-time position was taken up by Meg Mills.Brady Ebert is scheduled to appear before the Montgomery District Court for an initial preliminary hearing on May 1.