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   From: agent-smith@two-blocks-on-your-left.com   
      
   FragileWarrior wrote in   
   news:enmhei$ogf$3@blackhelicopter.databasix.com:   
      
   > Agent Smith wrote in   
   > news:Xns98AFA341F9F5agentsmithtwoblockso@207.115.17.102:   
   >   
   >> FragileWarrior wrote in   
   >> news:enmcqk$e31$1@blackhelicopter.databasix.com:   
   >>   
   >>> Agent Smith wrote[..]   
   >>>   
   >>>> Right, but the Hell's Angels who killed that guy had been hired by   
   >>>> the Rolling Stones' to provide "security" for the concert. That's   
   >>>> mot much different from hiring yourself out as a "bodyguard." I   
   >>>> suppose that's the kind of fiasco that you can expect when you pay   
   >>>> your staff with beer. :( Did the fuzz ever arrest anyone for the   
   >>>> killing?   
   >>>   
   >>> I don't remember.   
   >>   
   >> Here it is, from Wiki -   
   >>   
   >> "The death of Meredith Hunter"   
   >>   
   >> "Meredith Hunter - The most famous death was that of Meredith Hunter.   
   >> Hunter, an 18-year-old African American, became involved in an   
   >> altercation with some Hells Angels and drew a long-barreled revolver.   
   > It   
   >> is disputed whether or not Meredith drew his weapon before or after   
   >> he was stabbed the first time. He was stabbed five times in total and   
   >> kicked to death during the Rolling Stones' performance. His graphic   
   >> death near the stage was clearly captured on film by three separate   
   >> cameras. The killer, Alan Passaro, was arrested and tried for murder   
   >> in the summer of 1972, but was acquitted after a jury concluded he   
   >> acted   
   > in   
   >> self-defense because Hunter was carrying a handgun, drew it, and   
   >> allegedly pointed it at the stage. It was also alleged that Hunter   
   >> was under the influence of methamphetamines."   
   >>   
   >> It seems to me that it's not "self-" defense if Passar pointed the   
   >> gun at the stage, but defense of the people on stage.   
   >>   
   >>>> What's Zito's first name, anyhow?   
   >>>   
   >>> Chuck. http://www.chuckzito.com/   
   >>>   
   >>> He thinks he's Slyvester Stallone.   
   >>   
   >> His Wiki is much more interesting than his puff page. Did you know   
   > that   
   >> the feds locked him up for trafficking meth?   
   >   
   > Recently? That'd explain why he dropped out of sight.   
      
   According to Wiki, it was 1985. He can't be too far out of sight,   
   because he just had Wham-Bam-Thank-You-Pam in a headlock, remember?   
      
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