LAMB OF GOD MANAGER RESPONDS TO BLYTHE INDICTMENT
As
news breaks of Randy Blythe’s indictment on manslaughter charges in the
Czech Republic, manager Larry Mazer responds with the following
statement:
“After
a three month investigation, the prosecutor in the Czech Republic has
decided to move forward with an indictment of Randy Blythe on the charge
of manslaughter with intent to cause bodily harm. Obviously, we intend
to fight vigorously against these charges as we feel that in no way did
Randy intend to cause bodily harm on the young fan who subsequently died
from injuries sustained at the show. As he has stated previously,
Randy intends to go to Prague to defend himself at trial.
While
it is a tragedy that a Lamb of God fan died following a performance by
the group, in no way do I feel that Randy did anything improper that led
to the young man’s injuries and subsequent death. The price of a
ticket to a show does not entitle audience members access to a band’s
stage. In the years since the murder on stage of Dimebag Darrell Abbott,
performers of all genres have had to become more guarded while
performing in response to the dangers presented by fans trying to become
part of the performance. We believe that Randy responded
professionally to the numerous amount of fans rushing the stage that
day, a number of them captured on videos that have been posted on the
internet. We have testimony from the venue operator that acknowledges
lax security and an improper barricade being used that evening. Numerous
testimonies from fans also were contradictory as to the actions of the
multiple fans that tried to access the stage.
At
this point, all that the band, myself, and our lawyers can do is to
present a defense and try to convince the panel of judges who will hear
the case that Randy is innocent of all charges and that his name and
reputation need to be cleared and that he be permitted to carry on with
his life and career always mindful that a fan passed away after a Lamb
of God performance.
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