Posted on 12/08/2004 9:01:54 PM PST by Homer1
At Least 3 Dead, 4 Wounded In Nightclub Shooting Witnesses: Alleged Gunman Went Onto Stage, Fired Shots
POSTED: 10:32 pm EST December 8, 2004 UPDATED: 11:36 pm EST December 8, 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- At least three people died and four others were wounded after a shooting at a Columbus nightclub on Wednesday night, NBC 4 reported.
The shooting took place shortly after 10 p.m. at Alrosa Villa, located at 5055 Sinclair Road.
Two members of the heavy metal band Damageplan were reportedly shot and killed, including Dimebag Darrell, formerly with the band Pantera, NBC 4's David Wayne reported. The alleged gunman also died at the scene, Wayne reported.
Shortly after the band began playing its first song, a man reportedly ran onto the stage and began shooting, according to a witness who identified himself as Sean. Some members of the audience reportedly thought the man running onto the stage with a gun was part of the band's act, NBC 4's Erin Tate reported.
Witnesses said that several shots were fired at the band. Witnesses said that a bouncer at the club tackled the alleged gunman before that person was shot and killed. It was unclear as to whom shot the alleged gunman.
Alrosa Villa is a popular north Columbus nightspot for young adults, featuring rock and heavy metal bands, NBC 4 reported.
According to the band's Web site, Damageplan was touring nationally. It performed in Buffalo, N.Y., on Tuesday night and had a concert scheduled in Flint, Mich., on Thursday.
Damageplan featured former Pantera artists Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul. The pair were joined by vocalist Patrick Lachman and bassist Bobzilla, according to their Web site.
I agree! It is futile to crack jokes about his nickname. The man was a brilliant musician and now he is dead. Have they no respect for the dead and those who will mourn them?
Rest in Peace Darrell Abbott, you will live on through your music and will never be forgotten.
It's still a sleepy town friend, just like anywhere else, we have our share of assorted nutbags too(latest hubby just said is that this guy apparently didn't like the band breaking up and renaming and blamed the person he viewed as responsible--Dimebag). I was never into Pantera, but damn for someone to die up there trying to earn a living and in his prime no less. RIP
All your bass are belong to us...
Closest thing I ever heard of is a battle of the bands type of thing in metal and it was always pretty benign and finished with several bands usually jamming together. No guns and rarely ever fists and those were usually in the crowds after several hours of flowing beer.
I'd guess bobzilla if the accounts are right since that one said he went after him next before he likely had time to react. By the time he went after Vinnie, whom someone claimed was next after bobzilla, hopefully Vinnie had time to react and get far enough away to only get injured.
Tallhappy is coming on to me in my private mail. LOL!
Gunman shoots six, including band members; police kill him
Thursday, December 09, 2004 Matthew Marx , Aaron Beck , Kevin Kidder and Evan Goodenow
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
PAUL VERNON | ASSOCIATED PRESS A bouquet of roses rests on a stone outside of the Alrosa Villa in tribute to the victims of Wednesday night's shootings.
JAMES D . DeCAMP | DISPATCH Medics move out one of the seven shooting victims from the Alrosa Villa, 5055 Sinclair Road.
JOE GIRON | COURTESY , ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT Members of Damageplan: from left, Bob "Zilla" Kakaha, Vinnie Paul Abbott, Patrick Lachman and "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott.
A gunman charged onstage at a heavy-metal concert at a North Side club late last night and opened fire, killing four people and wounding two before being shot dead himself by a Columbus police officer.
The attack occurred at 10:19 p.m. at the Alrosa Villa, 5055 Sinclair Rd., Columbus police said.
This morning, police department spokeswoman Sherry Mercurio identified three of the victims of Wednesday's shooting as Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott, guitarist with the heavy-metal rock band Damageplan, and two other men, Nathan Bray and Erin Halk.
Mercurio identified the gunman as Nathan Gale, 25, from the Marysville area northwest of Columbus. She said there was no information on a motive or if he had any connection to the band.
Five-year patrol officer James D. Niggemeyer, 31, probably saved other lives by firing at Gale, Mercurio said.
Damageplan had just begun playing when the man opened fire, first targeting Abbott, shooting him several times at point-blank range, witness Chris Couch, 22, said.
Couch said he was standing about 30 feet away from the stage when he noticed a man wearing a hooded sweatshirt and hockey jersey walk up to the stage, followed by a bouncer and another club employee.
The man in the jersey climbed onto the stage, started yelling and shot the guitarist five or six times at close range, Couch said. He said the gunman also shot a bouncer who pulled him off the musician.
Columbus police spokesman Sgt. Brent Mull said that after shooting at members of the band, the gunman fired into the crowd. Mull said a police officer who arrived shortly after the shooting began shot and killed the gunman.
"If the officer wasn't as close as he was, I think this would have been a lot worse,'' he said. "It was a chaotic scene, just a horrific scene.'' Police have not released the names and conditions of the other victims.
Witnesses said the bands drummer, Vinnie Paul Abbott, who is Abbotts brother, also was shot, as was a club security guard.
About 400 people were watching Damageplan, a national act that includes former members of the band Pantera, when a man forced his way in through the back door, got past a security guard and walked onstage, witnesses said.
"He came in from stage left and pointed a gun at Dimebag from about 15 feet away," said Tim Bryant, 24, of the Northeast Side, who was watching from the front row. "I thought he was a roadie, then I saw Dimebag fall and blood shoot out.
"He was after him and anyone who tried to stop it got shot," Bryant said.
The gunman then shot Abbott point-blank before turning his gun on other band members and at least one club employee, Bryant said.
Then the man stopped and reloaded as concert-goers ran for the doors.
Calvin Bota, 22, of the West Side, was right in front of the stage, in the mosh pit, when the shootings occurred.
He, like many others, thought the bullets were fake and the shootings part of the act.
"I thought it was staged," Bota said.
He said he watched a bald man come onstage and shoot guitarist Abbott point-blank.
He said that the drummer, Vinnie Paul Abbott, was shot next, and that the man then began shooting randomly on the stage and into the audience as the crowd ran for the exits.
Bota said a uniformed Columbus police officer arrived quickly and shot the gunman, who at that point was hiding in a corner.
"There were 20 shots at least," added Larry Mitchell, who was standing in the middle of the room.
Mitchell, 27, of Dublin, said he also thought the shootings were part of the act, then watched at least 10 people call 911 as they realized they werent.
"Everyone began running for the doors," Mitchell said.
He said the shootings occurred only about 40 seconds into Damageplans set, as the heavy-metal band began singing New Found Power.
Mitchell, who plays in a metal band called Exit, said hes sad to see something like this happen at the Alrosa.
"This is the place to be if you love metal."
Since 1974, the Alrosa Villa has been a bastion for hard-rock bands. In recent years, the club has hosted rap concerts, but it remains the marquee club for fledgling local hard-rock bands to ply their trade.
Groups such as Korn, Incubus and the Deftones played there before they headlined arenas.
Some performers who played in arenas occasionally return to the club Dokken, Warrant and members of Pantera.
But the club also has had its share of problems.
On Nov. 11, a thief stole two large backdrops worth $5,500 as a band loaded equipment into their van in the parking lot.
And on Jan. 25, a Columbus police officer fired shots at a car thought to contain a gunman who had shot a 22-year-old man in the parking lot.
Adam Vanover, 25, and friend Nathan Heiberger, 27, both of Bellefontaine, were at last nights show.
Vanover is a huge fan of the band and had brought a guitar in hopes of having it signed by Dimebag.
Both thought the shooting was a joke, then dropped to the ground when they realized it wasnt.
Heiberger said hell never forget what he saw last night.
"A lot of people are scarred for life out here," he said.
Gerald Caudill Jr., 19, who lives on the Northwest Side, could be among them.
Caudill said he ran for a door when the shootings started.
"I was freaking out," he said. "I was like, What if something happens? What if he comes out here. "
Caudill said he ran into the parking lot to see a man shot in the chest slumped against a van with a woman trying to help him.
About 1 a.m. today Columbus police were rounding up the hundreds of witnesses to the shootings onto several COTA buses. They were being taken to hotels for interviews, police said.
Steph Elias was a big fan of Pantera and now Damageplan.
"I followed them for 12 to 15 years. Its beyond family. Its just not cool."
Elias said of the shootings: "It was just chaos. We didnt know if it was part of the show. We didnt know what was going on at all. Everybody was standing there like a deer caught in the headlights with their mouth on the ground."
The gunman was described as a heavyset, tall, bald man wearing a Columbus Blue Jackets home jersey and jeans. Bryant said he was using a chrome handgun that looked like it could have been a 9 mm.
Bryant said he jumped onstage to try to stop the gunman, who had a security guard in his grasp. But Bryant had to dive behind the drums because of the gunfire.
"An officer came in on stagedoor left. I told him, The guy is right there. I said Shoot him now. He killed the suspect," Bryant said. "The suspect is dead for sure. . . . Im just a fan who tried to help out."
The Abbott brothers founded Pantera in Dallas, Texas, in 1982.
The bands 1994 album, Far Beyond Driven, hit Billboards No. 1 slot.
The multimillion-selling quartet, a veteran of the popular Ozzfest heavy-metal festival, played in in stadiums around the world, and disbanded in 2002. Singer Phil Anselmo left to concentrate on his bands Down and Superjoint Ritual.
The Abbotts, with former Halford singer Patrick Lachman and bassist Bob "Zilla" Kakaha, then formed Damageplan. The band released its debut album, New Found Power, this year.
Dimebag Darrell was one of contemporary heavy metals influential guitarists. The year, Guitar World gave him seventh place among the "Top 100 Guitarists of All Time."
This was Damageplans second performance in this year in Columbus.
Alrosa manager Rick Cautela said the gunman looked like he had a vendetta against band members.
"I heard the shots go off one after another. The crowd went out like hell. The guy kept shooting," Cautela said. "This guy knew he was gonna die. He didnt leave."
One of Cautelas security guards who was working the back door was shot trying to get the gun away from him, the manager said.
"It took like three seconds. I could have had 10 police officers working there and it didnt make any difference."
My prayers going up for the injured. God's protection for them, may they heal and return home to their families! Prayers for the families of those who died, peace and comfort. In Jesus' precious name. Amen
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So after the Great White fire and this, it's statistically more dangerous to go to an old-school metal show at a club than to a rap show. The irony...
Why for heaven's sake? I've been scrolling for a half hour, looking for this thread. There are many sidebar posts that stay there for DAYS.
Yeah, not all pubbies are country fans hehe.
(points to my screen name)
I haven't followed Heavy Metal since Headbanger's Ball disappeared from MTV. I was a big fan of Queensryche.
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