Reality Star from Bravo TV Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting a Customer with a Rock-Stuffed Sock
In an unexpected turn of events, former Bravo TV reality star Diamond Tankard found herself in legal trouble after an alleged incident at a Walmart store in Nashville, Tennessee.
According to reports, Tankard, who appeared on the reality show "Thicker Than Water" from 2013 to 2016, was charged with aggravated assault and theft of property on July 18th, 2023. The incident took place at the Walmart store in Nashville.
The victim of the assault was a random customer. Tankard allegedly hit the customer with a sock full of rocks, causing injury. The victim's $1,500 iPhone and $900 Louis Vuitton handbag, valued at $2,400 in total, were also stolen during the incident.
Tankard was arrested and charged with the mentioned crimes. She posted a $25,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court again in August.
This incident marks another unusual event in the long history of strange occurrences at Walmart stores across the United States. From bizarre customer behavior to strange thefts and accidents, Walmart has been a hotspot for such incidents. A website named "PeopleOfWalmart" even documents these unusual events that happen at the retail chain.
The recent stabbing attack at a Walmart store in Traverse City, Michigan, in July 2025, stands out as a notable example of violence and impact. In that incident, a man randomly stabbed 11 people inside the store and in its parking lot before being subdued by shoppers and law enforcement.
This latest incident involving Diamond Tankard serves as a reminder that such unusual and tragic events can occur anywhere, even in seemingly ordinary places like Walmart stores. It is important to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.
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[2] "Chaotic Scene at Walmart as Shoppers Try to Stop Stabbing Attacker." CBS News, 15 July 2025. Web. 20 July 2025.
- The recent arrest of celebrity Diamond Tankard, who was involved in an alleged assault and theft at a Walmart store, raises concerns about safety in retail establishments, especially in light of other violent incidents like the one that occurred in a Traverse City, Michigan Walmart in 2025.
- The finance industry should consider the potential impact on Walmart's brand reputation due to increasing instances of crime and unusual occurrences, such as the recent incident with Diamond Tankard and the precedent set by previous violent events like the stabbing attack in Traverse City.
- In addition to the entertainment and general news about her reality TV appearances, Diamond Tankard has made headlines in crime-and-justice categories due to her recent legal troubles, bringing further scrutiny to the industry and casting a dark shadow over her popularity.