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The Gauntlet: Bury Your Dead Metal News

Bury Your Dead member robbed at gunpoint


Bury Your Dead The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported earlier today that an unspecified member of Bury Your Dead was robbed at gunpoint following a show at the Rave in Milwaukee this weekend. The Journal Sentinel piece states the following:

"A 23-year-old member of the band, Bury Your Dead, was sitting in a car at 12:30 a.m. when he was held up by five men, two with guns, police said. The band member, who was not identified, handed over a bag of jewelry, and the robbers fled from the lot, near N. 24th St. and W. Wisconsin Ave.

The musician gave chase and caught up with the robbers but was kicked by them, suffering a cut to the head, police said.

No one was arrested and police did not release a detailed description of the suspects."


 

Date: Feb 17, 2008
As Reported by: jason

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