It wasn't a case of murder. He was charged with bodily harm resulting in death (§ 146 par. 4 of the Czech Criminal Code), which stipulates a sentence of 5-10 years, which sounds like a lot, but in his case, under these circumstances, he would have received a maximum of 2-3 years of parole. (I am a Czech lawyer).
u cant be fucking serious, what kind of ''man'' says he's not guilty when he CLEARLY is, he fucking pushed him ON PURPOSE, what a joke of so called ''justice'' system lmao y'all r braindead sheep with zero empathy n intelligence I swear
@@Humblemumble7 Stay in the US. He did not have to cooperate. I was released from prison with a court date, went home for a month to Virginia, and then went back to honor his word when he could have just stayed at home with zero consequences.
@DrNutbag I heard they held him for longer than they should've and assumed they didnt let him go home. So they held him for a few weeks, then sent him home until trial? Okay, utmost respect for him. Sorry I questioned any of it
Just to make this straight. It's been clarified that Daniel is not the guy who can be seen stage diving in the video, it's someone else. We don't know what happened at all.
Yea that guy in the video looked like he jumped on his own. Even if he was pushed "on the stage" that guy finished his intended jump. He was not "pushed off" the stage
th-cam.com/video/BQkpR4zdJb4/w-d-xo.html I’m going to enlighten you after your really foolish comment. Here is the video, shown in multiple angles as Randy and a security dude fling that kid into the crowd.
To be honest, can you blame any musician after what happened to dime bag? Sure most people there are there to have fun and a good time but what about the people who make threats online or whatever for whatever reason? I don't blame these guys at all, it would be nerve-racking having people clutter and storm the stage.
Exactly my thoughts too. After what happened to Dimebag, you can't take any chances anymore. Fans should be able to have the presence of mind to realize you can't just run up on stage with the band, because if you are allowed to do it, then so is everyone else.
He's a photographer taking pictures of a once in a lifetime situation. How many people do you know who have first person perspective photographs of people trying to interview them with press mics as they leave a courtroom? What a memory...
Czech lawyer here... He was not charged with manslaughter or murder. He was charged with Bodily harm resulting in death (§ 146 par. 4 of The Czech Criminal Code). There are two main problems here. The first is that Czech law does not allow charges to be withdrawn at the request of relatives or victims if there has been a death or serious injury (otherwise it would happen). The second problem is the classification of the crime. For it to be "Negligent bodily harm" with a far lower punishment (despite the possibility, there is practically no possibility of going to prison for this), his actions would have to result from a breach of an important statutory duty, which a metal concert is not. Czech law simply does not allow "accident" very much and you are charged with some form of negligence. In the end, it's just a tragedy that he faced like a man, even if convicted, he would not go to prison and boy's family forgave him (never blamed him either).
If you watch the actual footage, it clearly shows his Bodyguard was the one who shoved Daniel off the stage. Randy barely had any actual push. But Randy is a stand up guy, and took responsibility for something he Really didn't have to.
@@jpisback Even so, the way Randy handled this whole situation is nothing short of exemplary. Like you said, he took full responsibility and for that, my respect for him knows no bounds.
@@medranothelion the point is he shouldn't have had to, especially since the evidence is clear as day. This is clear corruption on the Czech justice system.
Amazing how Randy was held accountable, where was security, the owners of the club and the organisers? This was a gig badly thrown together, to which Randy paid the price. Infuriates me to this day.
@@kentuckybeararms subscribed to nothing but gun channels i see... hmm i sense a new school shooter rising up, better not let those bullies get ya down.
@@adw6894 why go to a metal concert? There is always physical stuff happening, it was just unfortunate what happened but you can’t blame him. Seriously, its about time people gotta take responsibility instead of shifting blame.
@@adw6894 problem is even tho Randy had part of the blame the blame solely goes towards to venue and promoter by looks of the videos it was an accident waiting to happen, by looks of it show was badly organised on the promoters part not enough security was set up to stop any crowds because it happened few times
@@adw6894 but this is why we have security at shows to stop this happening, even tho Randy was responsible he wasn't criminally liable we also have to remember Randy also has near sightedness so it could been another fan, also promotors legally are fault due to way it was organised no guidelines were met at all if u saw videos it was so easy to go on stage
I’m glad he was found innocent. Randy pushed Daniel off the stage because he never knew what Daniel could’ve been up to. If you look at what happened to Dimebag Darrell, you’d understand why Randy didn’t let him on stage, but he had to think in the moment on how to get him off, however, the worst case scenario happened and Daniel unfortunately passed away, but Randy didn’t intentionally hurt Daniel.
I twisted my neck at Lamb of God in April, then I chilled outside the mosh to make sure I didn’t regret anything. It’s hard when the adrenaline’s pumping, but know your limits and stay safe.
@@loripara141 The problem is that even though he's definitely not accountable, he will have to live with the fact that if he acted in a different way, that boy could have been saved.Hopefully he's doing better but I doubt that guilt will ever go away unfortunately
@@iZipTiedMyPenisToABrickDimebag got shot almost 10 years before this incident you dumb fuck. I've been going to shows since 2009 and jumping on/off the stage with ZERO issues from other bands. It's heavily popular in the hardcore and metal scene. Randy is just a fucking pussy bitch that wanted to man handle a kid and he should be rotting in hell with that shit ass band of his.
I broke 2 ribs at Mayham feast and it wasn’t the bands fault or anyone else i was pumped up decided to get in the round pit got pushed up against the fence by someone who had no idea he did it,it’s all in the moment you know what you are getting into when you get front and center at a metal concert, I lasted the whole concert hurting but left next day went to hospital but not once did I blame band or anyone around me, to this day I still owe money to hospital lol
Broken nose and chipped tooth @ mayhem. Cant voluntarily jump into a fight and start suing when you get bumps and bruises. Unfortunately, death is on the list of things that can happen when you go into braveheart mode. RIP kid, you unfortunately paid the ultimate price.
No metal band will ever intentionally push someone off to get them killed. All that is done is in the name of fun. And yes, every fans that come , just for fun. If it wasn't fun, does the question of even going to a concert arise. I mean, do you wear your favourite dress cos, you have to ordo you wear it cos you like it, it is fun. Sometimes, tragic incidences happen. But that doesn't mean it was intentionally done to kill someone. If makes no sense. Why would an artist kill one of it's own fan, that also, by pushing off stage. This seems like a court case, sneak out money. Smells fishy. Yes, you damn rats, you like to smell money out. And for that you will do anything. Go to hell and rot.
At the same time randy had no right to push him but still the fan had no right to get up on stage and cause a scene he new getting up on stage was not a good idea who new the risks
@@markzuccerberk8757 I just read his book "Dark Days" and he actually explains it. Throughout the trial all reporters were real jerks, placing their cameras and flashlights upon his face, even hit his head several times. So once he was found not guilty, he decided to pay em back with the same action. He asserts all reporters felt uncomfortable and that was his purpose. So yes, it was kinda mocking unto them.
Only question that should have been asked in trial was if the audience were allowed on stage, if not then there is no case to persue regardless of loss of life
@@sorin_ea6 then the fault lies with the venue, not the band. If I hire somone to do a job and they do not then that is their doing not mine and I have zero acoutability, after all we can not expect to take resposablityt for other people's actions.....then we all go to prion for mass murder...
of all the concerts they've played, and are still playing. this case was a simple close, but i'm sure the judicial system just wanted to evaluate it, have the process finished. for the sake of the family. would like to know the truth, but its probably all just a bunch of ridiculous misunderstanding. metal heads are tough people. you don't expect us to just die falling from a stage, but if you were to hit a gate on the way down and it rotates your body, it could end up braking your neck ... would that be randy's fault? come on... we mosh at these shows and beat the crap out of each other.
'Beat the crap out of each other', yeah maybe in those cringey fucking 'violent-dancing' deathcore shows or whatever. A moshpit is fucking great, but if I see someone actually intentionally trying to hurt others for the fun of it I'll beat the crap out of HIM, that's for sure. If you start 'violent dancing' at a normal metal show outside of your little 'scene', you'll get to feel the consequences. Leave that shit at home.
@@samuelrebolloza1161 "On March 5, 2013, the court delivered a verdict, according to which Blythe was not criminally liable for Nosek's death, even though he had the moral responsibility for it. Consequently, the court dismissed the damages claim and ordered the return of Blythe's bail.[6] The court held that it was proven that Blythe had thrown Nosek off the stage. However, Blythe, due to his nearsightedness, could have mistaken Nosek for the other fan who had repeatedly gotten over the guardrail. According to the court, the largest part of the blame lies with the promoters and security members. "
Randy DID push that fan offstage. The band is known for not wanting fans onstage, so he pushed that fan off who happened to hit his head. it was all accidental and he wasnt found guilty.
Its like with wrestling yes its fake but if some fan gets in ring you have to take that as a threat. Luckily no fan has died as a result. Not saying he deserved it. People do things without thinking
So sad ..you should have never..stood trial for such things..I feel very sad for the family that lost their loved one ..who passed away..It was pure circumstance that..this happened..or had nothing to to do with the performance on stage .. But ..Fuk me Randy you look fukin weird with..court room hair..’! Long live Lamb of God 🤘🏽
@@docdave1994 Haha sorry, I don't know how many people pushed the kid off stage, but either randy, a bouncer or randy and two bouncers pushed the kid off stage I think after he had repeatedly came onto the stage. The issue is Dimebag a guitar player who was shot and killed by a crazed fan who came onto the stage. So absolutely no people are allowed on stage so its like just asking for trouble, they act violently to get people off stage for the safety of the band, you might say that's bullshit but lets say somebody was trying to stab randy or something, you need to push him away as fast and effectively as possible.
@@ChristopherMcLarenExperience That kid was in Prague, not in the US with their gun control problem. He didn't shoot nor stab anyone, nor was he trying to. He didn't have any weapons. Probably he didn't display any agressive behavior towards the band.He was just an overjoyed kid who got carried away to the point of jumping onto the stage, which he shouldn't have. Yet, the singer responded in a violent way while he wasn't being attacked, and that response caused the death of a kid. Fans invade the football fields sometimes, football players never respond the way he did.
A rapper doing this: He deserves prison for manslaughter A metalhead doing this: Gu gu total respect, what a gentleman, nobody can blame him gu gu metalheads are more intelligent gu gu.
Randy may had partial blame but the promotor and venue were ones who were to blame venue was tiny and security was poorly set up, it was an accident waiting to happen another thing that puts into Randy's favour his nearsightedness because he could mistaken Nosek to another fan, Randy accepts responsibility but it's not his fault
Can you imagine sitting through a murder trial and not speaking the language?
I bet that had to be scary for him. Super happy he didn't get found guilty
Hopefully he got to bang some Czech girls. I have and they are goooood
It wasn't a case of murder. He was charged with bodily harm resulting in death (§ 146 par. 4 of the Czech Criminal Code), which stipulates a sentence of 5-10 years, which sounds like a lot, but in his case, under these circumstances, he would have received a maximum of 2-3 years of parole. (I am a Czech lawyer).
@@martinsohajek6111Awesome, Thanks For Information in his Case!!!
@@Alexandria87scarier for the family of the victim
I have the utmost respect for him. He faced this trial like a man.
He's a pussy bitch that killed a man because he wanted to be tough lol
u cant be fucking serious, what kind of ''man'' says he's not guilty when he CLEARLY is, he fucking pushed him ON PURPOSE, what a joke of so called ''justice'' system lmao y'all r braindead sheep with zero empathy n intelligence I swear
What other choice did he have, son?
@@Humblemumble7 Stay in the US. He did not have to cooperate. I was released from prison with a court date, went home for a month to Virginia, and then went back to honor his word when he could have just stayed at home with zero consequences.
@DrNutbag I heard they held him for longer than they should've and assumed they didnt let him go home. So they held him for a few weeks, then sent him home until trial? Okay, utmost respect for him. Sorry I questioned any of it
Just to make this straight. It's been clarified that Daniel is not the guy who can be seen stage diving in the video, it's someone else. We don't know what happened at all.
It’s all detailed in his book, “Dark Days”.
Yea that guy in the video looked like he jumped on his own. Even if he was pushed "on the stage" that guy finished his intended jump. He was not "pushed off" the stage
th-cam.com/video/BQkpR4zdJb4/w-d-xo.html
I’m going to enlighten you after your really foolish comment. Here is the video, shown in multiple angles as Randy and a security dude fling that kid into the crowd.
@@JohnDoe-rt4jzhe went to finish the jump himself randy just pushed him to the edge of the stage them the dude clearly jumped off of a speaker.
To be honest, can you blame any musician after what happened to dime bag? Sure most people there are there to have fun and a good time but what about the people who make threats online or whatever for whatever reason? I don't blame these guys at all, it would be nerve-racking having people clutter and storm the stage.
Exactly my thoughts too. After what happened to Dimebag, you can't take any chances anymore. Fans should be able to have the presence of mind to realize you can't just run up on stage with the band, because if you are allowed to do it, then so is everyone else.
dimebag was an asshole@@elgrimfandango
Poor dimebag
Randy taking pictures of those confronting him on the walkout. Smart move.
thats fucked up lmao
He's a photographer taking pictures of a once in a lifetime situation. How many people do you know who have first person perspective photographs of people trying to interview them with press mics as they leave a courtroom? What a memory...
A true punk to the end
Why did he do that?
@@Saneycore Cry about it. 😂
Czech lawyer here...
He was not charged with manslaughter or murder. He was charged with Bodily harm resulting in death (§ 146 par. 4 of The Czech Criminal Code). There are two main problems here.
The first is that Czech law does not allow charges to be withdrawn at the request of relatives or victims if there has been a death or serious injury (otherwise it would happen).
The second problem is the classification of the crime. For it to be "Negligent bodily harm" with a far lower punishment (despite the possibility, there is practically no possibility of going to prison for this), his actions would have to result from a breach of an important statutory duty, which a metal concert is not. Czech law simply does not allow "accident" very much and you are charged with some form of negligence.
In the end, it's just a tragedy that he faced like a man, even if convicted, he would not go to prison and boy's family forgave him (never blamed him either).
Thanks for the thorough explaining sir
Thank you kind sir for clearing this up for us
He exuded class during this trial. He owned up to his mistake and took it like a man. Nothing but the utmost respect for this wonderful human being.
If you watch the actual footage, it clearly shows his Bodyguard was the one who shoved Daniel off the stage. Randy barely had any actual push. But Randy is a stand up guy, and took responsibility for something he Really didn't have to.
@@jpisback Even so, the way Randy handled this whole situation is nothing short of exemplary. Like you said, he took full responsibility and for that, my respect for him knows no bounds.
@@medranothelion the point is he shouldn't have had to, especially since the evidence is clear as day. This is clear corruption on the Czech justice system.
Amazing how Randy was held accountable, where was security, the owners of the club and the organisers? This was a gig badly thrown together, to which Randy paid the price. Infuriates me to this day.
@@kentuckybeararms everyone does that you idiot.
@@kentuckybeararms Shut up loser.
@@kentuckybeararms you don’t exactly sound stable either lmao
@@kentuckybeararms subscribed to nothing but gun channels i see... hmm i sense a new school shooter rising up, better not let those bullies get ya down.
@MichelleNaanson totally agree. Why him alone
You don’t jump on a railway track and blame the train for hitting you.
But he is not a train without brain. He is a person know that his action can kill other
@@adw6894 why go to a metal concert? There is always physical stuff happening, it was just unfortunate what happened but you can’t blame him. Seriously, its about time people gotta take responsibility instead of shifting blame.
@@adw6894 problem is even tho Randy had part of the blame the blame solely goes towards to venue and promoter by looks of the videos it was an accident waiting to happen, by looks of it show was badly organised on the promoters part not enough security was set up to stop any crowds because it happened few times
@@adw6894 but this is why we have security at shows to stop this happening, even tho Randy was responsible he wasn't criminally liable we also have to remember Randy also has near sightedness so it could been another fan, also promotors legally are fault due to way it was organised no guidelines were met at all if u saw videos it was so easy to go on stage
@@ngpks Bro metal concerts are more chill than raves and rap concerts tf u on about 💀
You can fucking see his pain in face...ouch
then 512 became a thing
The devil put dinosaurs here
One of their hardest songs ever😩
I’m glad he was found innocent. Randy pushed Daniel off the stage because he never knew what Daniel could’ve been up to. If you look at what happened to Dimebag Darrell, you’d understand why Randy didn’t let him on stage, but he had to think in the moment on how to get him off, however, the worst case scenario happened and Daniel unfortunately passed away, but Randy didn’t intentionally hurt Daniel.
I bet the kid who died would be horrified and terribly sad that his fav band had to go thru this
I twisted my neck at Lamb of God in April, then I chilled outside the mosh to make sure I didn’t regret anything. It’s hard when the adrenaline’s pumping, but know your limits and stay safe.
Truth
I was at the show in Germany right before Randy was arrested. Unfortunate series of events.
This should never have gone to Court.
He will live with this guilt forever, no court can give him a worse punishment.
Except it was accidental
The fuck is dude trying to do being onstage right after dimebag got shot
He shouldn't feel guilty, it was a reasonable response after dimebag got shot
@@loripara141 The problem is that even though he's definitely not accountable, he will have to live with the fact that if he acted in a different way, that boy could have been saved.Hopefully he's doing better but I doubt that guilt will ever go away unfortunately
@@iZipTiedMyPenisToABrickDimebag got shot almost 10 years before this incident you dumb fuck. I've been going to shows since 2009 and jumping on/off the stage with ZERO issues from other bands. It's heavily popular in the hardcore and metal scene. Randy is just a fucking pussy bitch that wanted to man handle a kid and he should be rotting in hell with that shit ass band of his.
@@Salad531 There's zero guilt because the pussy bitch wouldn't have man handled a kid like that if he didn't want to 😂
I broke 2 ribs at Mayham feast and it wasn’t the bands fault or anyone else i was pumped up decided to get in the round pit got pushed up against the fence by someone who had no idea he did it,it’s all in the moment you know what you are getting into when you get front and center at a metal concert, I lasted the whole concert hurting but left next day went to hospital but not once did I blame band or anyone around me, to this day I still owe money to hospital lol
Broken nose and chipped tooth @ mayhem. Cant voluntarily jump into a fight and start suing when you get bumps and bruises. Unfortunately, death is on the list of things that can happen when you go into braveheart mode. RIP kid, you unfortunately paid the ultimate price.
You voluntarily going into a mosh pit and breaking a rib is different from someone shoving you off a stage and watching you break your neck…
@@Confettifun not the same person stupid ass mf
Sprained my ankle at mayhem few years back. Not the bands fault. Just young and full of energy at the time
🤟 yep that’s what happens lol I get bruised up every concert I go to. Pay the price if you wanna be in the pit
No metal band will ever intentionally push someone off to get them killed. All that is done is in the name of fun. And yes, every fans that come , just for fun. If it wasn't fun, does the question of even going to a concert arise. I mean, do you wear your favourite dress cos, you have to ordo you wear it cos you like it, it is fun.
Sometimes, tragic incidences happen. But that doesn't mean it was intentionally done to kill someone. If makes no sense. Why would an artist kill one of it's own fan, that also, by pushing off stage.
This seems like a court case, sneak out money. Smells fishy. Yes, you damn rats, you like to smell money out. And for that you will do anything. Go to hell and rot.
bro 512 is one of my favourite songs
At the same time randy had no right to push him but still the fan had no right to get up on stage and cause a scene he new getting up on stage was not a good idea who new the risks
The force of the push came from the crew member
Joey m it’s not like he wanted to push him off the stage and kill him he just wanted him not to cause a scenery like tht
Guys. It's not even him on the video. In the documentary you see it's someone else than Daniel.
Just saw the video. The one who pushed the guy was de guard on the second time he jumped into the stage. The 3rd and last time, the guy did it alone.
Also, it was unfortunate that security guards didnt manage to catch him climbing up
Why he took the photo of them at the end?
Just to mock them. They are taking pictures of him. So he is taking pictures of them.
To document the experience. He's also a photographer.
Do unto others
@@xMACHOxMANx How is this a mocking matter? you fucking moron
@@markzuccerberk8757 I just read his book "Dark Days" and he actually explains it. Throughout the trial all reporters were real jerks, placing their cameras and flashlights upon his face, even hit his head several times. So once he was found not guilty, he decided to pay em back with the same action. He asserts all reporters felt uncomfortable and that was his purpose. So yes, it was kinda mocking unto them.
Only question that should have been asked in trial was if the audience were allowed on stage, if not then there is no case to persue regardless of loss of life
audience were not allowed. lamb of god has tight security requirements to which the venue failed to provide.
@@sorin_ea6 then the fault lies with the venue, not the band.
If I hire somone to do a job and they do not then that is their doing not mine and I have zero acoutability, after all we can not expect to take resposablityt for other people's actions.....then we all go to prion for mass murder...
Why does Randy look like Ben Stillers older brother? 😂
Came here after the book
what book please ?
@@chloemarsh4709 not sure the title, Randy Blythe made a memoir about the incident and the prison he was in, you can find it on his wikipedia I'm sure
@@Astrocreep696 Okay thank you so much !
Me too, did´nt want to see these kind of vids before completing the read.
@@Astrocreep696 It´s called Dark Days, really good reading!
MY MAN IMMA BAIL U OUT WE NEED UR SONGSSSS
You’re about 5 years late bud.
@@xMACHOxMANx lol
xMACHOxMANx lmaooooo
DIO!!
@@xMACHOxMANx lol
of all the concerts they've played, and are still playing. this case was a simple close, but i'm sure the judicial system just wanted to evaluate it, have the process finished. for the sake of the family. would like to know the truth, but its probably all just a bunch of ridiculous misunderstanding. metal heads are tough people. you don't expect us to just die falling from a stage, but if you were to hit a gate on the way down and it rotates your body, it could end up braking your neck ... would that be randy's fault? come on... we mosh at these shows and beat the crap out of each other.
@@davidf7485 yeah basically.
'Beat the crap out of each other', yeah maybe in those cringey fucking 'violent-dancing' deathcore shows or whatever.
A moshpit is fucking great, but if I see someone actually intentionally trying to hurt others for the fun of it I'll beat the crap out of HIM, that's for sure.
If you start 'violent dancing' at a normal metal show outside of your little 'scene', you'll get to feel the consequences. Leave that shit at home.
What was his sentence? Or punishment? ❤️LOG
Late but he was found innocent and the charges were dropped
@@samuelrebolloza1161 "On March 5, 2013, the court delivered a verdict, according to which Blythe was not criminally liable for Nosek's death, even though he had the moral responsibility for it. Consequently, the court dismissed the damages claim and ordered the return of Blythe's bail.[6]
The court held that it was proven that Blythe had thrown Nosek off the stage. However, Blythe, due to his nearsightedness, could have mistaken Nosek for the other fan who had repeatedly gotten over the guardrail. According to the court, the largest part of the blame lies with the promoters and security members. "
500k legal bill which literally bankrupted the band
@@cashprinter5000 noice
the camera guy on 1:20 plays one of the actor in just for laughs😂😂
He was in a murder trial for pushing a fan off the stage.
Yall made him look like a dork, that's enough
he is a dork
I mean he deserved it.
Hail Lamb of God!!!!!
Was he jailed?
I’ve seen the footage, it was more the security guard. You made god himself look like Ted Fucking Bundy. Jesus christ
Charges need to be dropped despite the death if security was doing their job he wouldn’t have too
Why he’s taking pictures?😂😂😂😂
I think I had my ribs bruised at a slip knot shot so I backed all the way to the nosebleeds
im so glad he got out
That was unfortunate if someone came close to anyone in such crowds obviously someone would push it well but sorry for the lost soul
Don't believe it. Will always respect and adore this man.
Randy DID push that fan offstage. The band is known for not wanting fans onstage, so he pushed that fan off who happened to hit his head. it was all accidental and he wasnt found guilty.
Its like with wrestling yes its fake but if some fan gets in ring you have to take that as a threat. Luckily no fan has died as a result. Not saying he deserved it. People do things without thinking
I love u randy
Fuck, if he was a fan pretty sure he was stoaked to die by his hand
Obviously he didn't intentionally kill anyone. Low IQ trial.
That why they charged him with manslaughter big brain
@@yulp1 Oh, must be irrefutable fact huh? I scored 177 on the LSAT. You pass it then come talk to me, small brain.
So sad ..you should have never..stood trial for such things..I feel very sad for the family that lost their loved one ..who passed away..It was pure circumstance that..this happened..or had nothing to to do with the performance on stage ..
But ..Fuk me Randy you look fukin weird with..court room hair..’!
Long live Lamb of God 🤘🏽
Why they Gotta accuse randy
Damn wow
Judge paid off
mclovins yodasnyk
That totally ancindent
The GOAT
That’s what you call a man
This was such a bullshit case.
Where is Randy's Huge hair ? Isn't it real !!
He didn't get dreads till about 2016 ish. Before then, he pretty much kept his hair short
Class act
olum randall baba ittiyse bi bildiği vardır çok kasmayın
He and his band are demons straight out of hell
ok
Randy could've avoided Czech Republic foever. But the man said he would show up to the trial and he did.
This fool was scared. He's lucky he didn't get locked up. He wouldn't have made it.
Pretty crazy to think that this guy caused a kid's death due to pushing him, and nothing happens to him.
Because that ain't exactly what happened.
@@ChristopherMcLarenExperience so tell us all what happened
@@docdave1994 Haha sorry, I don't know how many people pushed the kid off stage, but either randy, a bouncer or randy and two bouncers pushed the kid off stage I think after he had repeatedly came onto the stage. The issue is Dimebag a guitar player who was shot and killed by a crazed fan who came onto the stage. So absolutely no people are allowed on stage so its like just asking for trouble, they act violently to get people off stage for the safety of the band, you might say that's bullshit but lets say somebody was trying to stab randy or something, you need to push him away as fast and effectively as possible.
@@ChristopherMcLarenExperience That kid was in Prague, not in the US with their gun control problem. He didn't shoot nor stab anyone, nor was he trying to. He didn't have any weapons. Probably he didn't display any agressive behavior towards the band.He was just an overjoyed kid who got carried away to the point of jumping onto the stage, which he shouldn't have. Yet, the singer responded in a violent way while he wasn't being attacked, and that response caused the death of a kid. Fans invade the football fields sometimes, football players never respond the way he did.
@@docdave1994 Yeah I get understand. Why do you think they didn't prosecute him? (If that is the correct term).
A rapper doing this: He deserves prison for manslaughter
A metalhead doing this: Gu gu total respect, what a gentleman, nobody can blame him gu gu metalheads are more intelligent gu gu.
Haha this is the worst take in a TH-cam comment section I have seen in months
@@ericwietzke9158it’s really not, he should be locked up. He deserves to be in a jail
look at the evidence of the case yourself and then come back.
Lamb of god is great band but he is a murder for me
Wasn't his fault though.
he's not a murderer man, it was an accident and it wasn't his fault
Randy may had partial blame but the promotor and venue were ones who were to blame venue was tiny and security was poorly set up, it was an accident waiting to happen another thing that puts into Randy's favour his nearsightedness because he could mistaken Nosek to another fan, Randy accepts responsibility but it's not his fault
Someone from the audience doesnt have a place on stage unless the band wants someone there. Daniel shouldnt have been there, its all just very tragic.
Murderer remains a murderer
was pretty based with the camera at the end
You reap what you Sow