Post by Dr Demented on Dec 9, 2004 20:01:34 GMT -5
I just heard the news that some assmop killed Dimebag Darrell in Columbus last night...here's the story:
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The band Damageplan had just started playing Wednesday night at the Alrosa Villa nightclub outside Columbus when a gunman walked on stage and shot top heavy metal guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott (search) five or six times at point-blank range.
The shooter then turned his weapon into the packed crowd, killing at least two fans who were at the club to see the Texas-based band, formed from the ashes of the legendary thrash-metal group Pantera (search), authorities and witnesses said.
A police officer walked backstage as the gunman held another man at gunpoint, killing the gunman with a shot to the face from a rifle before he could fire again. The hostage was not hurt.
In all, five people lay dead and at least two others were wounded.
Police spokeswoman Sherry Mercurio identified the victims of Wednesday's shooting as Abbott and three other men, Nathan Bray, 23; Erin Halk, 29; and Jeff Thompson, 40.
Mercurio identified the gunman as Nathan Gale, 25, of Marysville, 25 miles northwest of Columbus. Police said they had no information on a motive or any connection to the band.
FOX News has learned Gale may have been a U.S. Marine. That could not be confirmed, but the Marines did say they had a member named Nathan Gale, an Ohio resident born in 1979.
Bray's family said the suburban Grove City man was a Damageplan fan. Halk worked for the club loading band equipment, said the club's lighting designer, Brian Kozicki. Thompson's last known address was in Texas, police said.
The two wounded were both taken to the hospital. Police said one was in intensive care and the other stable.
One report said Gale had shouted out "You broke up Pantera!" before shooting Abbott.
Police spokesman Sgt. Brent Mull said the gunman's exact statement was unclear because of the loud music. He said some witnesses reported hearing an accusation about Abbott breaking up his former band, but it could not be confirmed whether the speaker was the gunman or a fan.
Mull said police believe there were earlier threats against the band. He declined to give specifics.
"You really couldn't hear anything," witness Steph Elias told FOX News. "It was so loud in there. It was just chaotic."
The gunman had a hostage in a headlock and seemed to be preparing to kill him when the officer, James D. Niggemeyer, managed to shoot without injuring the hostage, police said.
A man who called 911 told the dispatcher at one point that the man had a gun pointed at someone's head.
On another call, a woman said someone was shooting the band onstage. "They're screaming, 'Call 911,'" she said.
A sound like a gunshot is heard, and then the woman swears and says, "They're still shooting. The person is still loose with gun."
The shooter then turned his weapon into the packed crowd, killing at least two fans who were at the club to see the Texas-based band, formed from the ashes of the legendary thrash-metal group Pantera (search), authorities and witnesses said.
A police officer walked backstage as the gunman held another man at gunpoint, killing the gunman with a shot to the face from a rifle before he could fire again. The hostage was not hurt.
In all, five people lay dead and at least two others were wounded.
Police spokeswoman Sherry Mercurio identified the victims of Wednesday's shooting as Abbott and three other men, Nathan Bray, 23; Erin Halk, 29; and Jeff Thompson, 40.
Mercurio identified the gunman as Nathan Gale, 25, of Marysville, 25 miles northwest of Columbus. Police said they had no information on a motive or any connection to the band.
FOX News has learned Gale may have been a U.S. Marine. That could not be confirmed, but the Marines did say they had a member named Nathan Gale, an Ohio resident born in 1979.
Bray's family said the suburban Grove City man was a Damageplan fan. Halk worked for the club loading band equipment, said the club's lighting designer, Brian Kozicki. Thompson's last known address was in Texas, police said.
The two wounded were both taken to the hospital. Police said one was in intensive care and the other stable.
One report said Gale had shouted out "You broke up Pantera!" before shooting Abbott.
Police spokesman Sgt. Brent Mull said the gunman's exact statement was unclear because of the loud music. He said some witnesses reported hearing an accusation about Abbott breaking up his former band, but it could not be confirmed whether the speaker was the gunman or a fan.
Mull said police believe there were earlier threats against the band. He declined to give specifics.
"You really couldn't hear anything," witness Steph Elias told FOX News. "It was so loud in there. It was just chaotic."
The gunman had a hostage in a headlock and seemed to be preparing to kill him when the officer, James D. Niggemeyer, managed to shoot without injuring the hostage, police said.
A man who called 911 told the dispatcher at one point that the man had a gun pointed at someone's head.
On another call, a woman said someone was shooting the band onstage. "They're screaming, 'Call 911,'" she said.
A sound like a gunshot is heard, and then the woman swears and says, "They're still shooting. The person is still loose with gun."