Yesterday, we reported that photographer Neil Dalton claimed he was attacked last night at Danzig‘s show at Le Métropolis de Montréal. He claims that he was attacked by Danzig‘s security guards and by Danzig himself after he took some photos on show. Of course, we all know that Danzig has a strict no photos policy.
Now, Metal Injection managed to get some info from the fan who was on the show last night and witnessed entire event. This is what he has to say:
“I went outside just before the encores to wait and meet Glenn. I was sitting on the steps outside Metropolis, when I seen a couple of security guards carrying a guy outside. The guy was Neil Dalton. Danzig’s bodyguard came outside and began threatening Neil. Neil yelled back and was calling the security and bodyguard pussies and made his claim that he spent all that money to see Danzig.
After about ten minutes of arguing with the bodyguard and being pushed around by him, Neil finally took off. [Neil] re-entered the venue after being told not to come back. That’s when things got ugly and sure enough Neil got tossed back out this time bloodied up and shoeless. He kept instigating the security and bodyguards by yelling names at them and not leaving like he was told.
Right after the show ended, Glenn came running out and engaged Neil and threw a kick to Neil’s ribs, and connected. He also swung a couple punches that missed before security got Glenn on his bus. Glenn kept calling Neil a motherf**ker”
Also, two other concert attendees said that “No one was pulled on stage and beaten,” but that security was overly aggressive with the crowd.
So, occording to this, this dude was a complete idiot and got what he deserved. Same thing happened few months ago when Denzig put fan in headlock for violating ‘no camera’ rule and being an asshole.
If you want read all of Metal Injection’s eyewitness reports, go here.
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