

Mosh pits usually take place at metal or punk concerts. "There are times they hire off-duty Columbus police for parking lot security - we are prohibited by law from working inside a liquor establishment - but last night there were none.A place for metal-heads, Droogies, and sometimes emos (who don't know what the hell they're doing) to congregate and basically beat the shit out of each other. "They are in charge of their own security inside," he said. He said he was unaware of the club's security practices, except that it had no surveillance camera or metal detector. Mull said Columbus police have responded to previous incidents at the club, including several he characterized as minor as well as a shooting in the parking lot.
#Mosh put parking lot professional
And then a police officer came into the building, you know, came in professional with his gun raised, and then he proceeded to shoot the guy."

"Everybody started scattering, you know, there's mayhem everywhere. he shot the guitarist at first, fired a couple of other shots and then he hid behind the stage a little bit," Bota told CNN affiliate WSYX. "Somebody came - I don't know where they came from, out of the audience or whatnot - but they come onto stage and. Witnesses described the gunman as a heavyset man, wearing a Columbus Blue Jackets hockey jersey.Ĭalvin Bota said he saw the shooting from the mosh pit in front of the stage shortly after the band began playing. Police brought in buses to keep the witnesses warm as they waited. Police roped off a huge area of the nightclub's parking lot as 60 detectives questioned hundreds of witnesses. Mull said homicide detectives are checking possible amateur video shot inside the club during the shooting but said they weren't sure if the footage would be useful. Two others were hurt and treated at the scene, although the nature of their injuries was unclear. One of the wounded is in critical condition, the other hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. Abbott was the only band member confirmed dead "at this point," he said. Mull did not identify the remaining fatality. Mull identified another deceased victim as Erin Halk, 29, although it was unclear if he was a concertgoer or an employee. And basically the singer wanted to move on, do some other things and really lost his focus." At least 1 audience member among deathsĪt least one of those killed Wednesday night - Nathan Bray, 23 - was a member of the audience. Vinnie Paul Abbott said: "We had 13 years of really, really good success. "It just kind of got narrow-minded, and we just wanted to bust it open a little bit more and just broaden it up, go for the Baskin-Robbins 31 flavors instead of the one, you know what I mean?" Darrell Abbott said. The two brothers, however, played down any bitterness during an April 1 interview with CNN. The band dissolved at the end of a tour last year - amid much speculation on fan Web sites that the split was not amicable. The band was nominated for Grammys in 19. Pantera's third release, "Far Beyond Driven," debuted at No. Their father is Jerry Abbott, a country and western songwriter and producer. "The community has a real hero here."Ībbott, 38, and his brother, Vinnie Paul Abbott, 40, formed Damageplan after the breakup of Pantera - a group they formed in the 1980s. Mull said the hostage was unharmed and that Niggemeyer's action saved lives. "It appeared he was about to kill his hostage before this officer put an end to it." "The officer was able to strategically gun this guy down before he was able to kill his hostage," Mull said. "We got the call about 10:18, and by 10:20 he was in there," Mull said, adding that "it was probably less than a minute before he engaged" the suspect, who was holding a hostage. He slipped in a back door, and someone directed him to the stage, Mull said. James Niggemeyer of the Columbus police was nearby and responded to a call about the shooting. "Unless he left a note or there's something else, we may never know the motive."Īt least two people also were wounded in the attack, which occurred shortly after Damageplan began its performance at the Alrosa Villa nightclub on Columbus' north side. "Right now we don't see any connection at all, but that could change," Columbus police Sgt. A spokesman said police had no information about a motive or possible link to the band. On Thursday, police identified the suspect as Nathan Gale of nearby Marysville. COLUMBUS, Ohio (CNN) - A 25-year-old man stormed the stage at a heavy-metal rock concert Wednesday night, shooting and killing Pantera founder and Damageplan guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott and three others before a police officer shot and killed him, Columbus police said.
