Does a woman get a restraining order against a man & then climb into his truck with him?
Or, are both the previous charges and the fresh charges as well as any alleged “conditions of release” totally false?
Posted on 4/27/2026 1:06:00 AM by DPS\kdanderson
On 04/26/2026, Troopers contacted Isiah Chestnut at a weigh station after observing his vehicle with a flat tire. A female passenger was identified, a protected party he was ordered not to contact under active conditions of release. Isiah was found in violation of his conditions of release and committed the offense of unlawful contact by being in the same vehicle with a protected person.
So she's not actually a “protected person” and she most likely never would have been the one to call the cops on him in the first place, especially if she was in the vehicle willingly with the guy which by all indications she was. No indications she was forced whatsoever. It doesn't make sense. State Troopers are shoving arbitrary bogus orders in people's faces, and making arbitrary false arrests on a grand scale of wholesale interstate commerce.