(Krona) – The militant who was killed in a confrontation with the southern San Francisco police was identified earlier this week as the founding guitarist Death Metal Death Inflicatial Bay Area. The South Francisco Police Department has identified the 60 -year -old Brian Montana.
Montana was an original member of Marching, the American death group. Although Montana left the band in 1985 – to be replaced by future guitarist Larry Lalond – the band confirmed his death in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
While the first range of Exchange was relatively short – they were formed in 1983 and was dissolved in 1987 – often referred to as “Aggwathers of Death metal”, according to Allmusic.
After it was initially resolved, Extrening was fixed on several occasions, recently in 2017. “Oblivion Relationships”, the first new band for the band decades, was released in 2019.
On Monday, a man who was later identified as Montana, in a confrontation with South San Francisco PD around 5:50 pm, participated at 300 masses of Arroyo Drive.
Throughout the next 25 minutes, the suspect armed himself with three different types of firearms (pistol, gun and gun) and shot officers from different locations inside the corridor while searching for the cover and hiding using both complexes in the corridor and landscape.
The officers used police vehicles as a cover of shooting and they were able to re -fire. The officers were able to hit the suspect, which effectively prevents him from continuing shooting at officers and nearby housing
One of the residents Kron4 told the accident that the accident arose from a dispute over the trees of trees falling over the square of a neighbors.
“Launch in peace Brian Montana,” read a post on the March official Instagram account.