Sounds like a Special Olympian kept trying to get on stage... ...and wasn't wearing his/her helmet.
The public opinion of the metal community from those that don't like it is already at an all-time low.
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I wouldn't be surprised if this fuels some loud-mouth conservative to write an article about how bad metal is for people and that it makes you think bad thoughts and that it's devil's music and that it makes people commit suicide, talk bad, dress bad, it's a disgrace to humanity, etc etc etc. The usual stuff people like to spread their verbal diarrhea about.
Normally I like the Czech's to be in the news for something good, rarely does that ever happen.
They're too busy working themselves into a purple-faced frenzy about how the Affordable Care Act (or "Obamacare," as it is known to the mentally deficient) is the worst thing to happen in America since a black man became president. And I for one am loving it.
As for the manslaughter arrest, it sounds like a clear-cut case of self-defense based on the article, and I hope it gets treated like one. I would not have wished death on the audience member for his unruly antics, but I certainly don't feel sorry for him either.
Bail was set at 4 million koruna (about $200,000), believed to be Blythe's annual income, as he is considered a flight risk. Blythe apparently was not aware that the fan had died until he was arrested, and he has expressed remorse for the incident.