(Kron)-A police officer shot the heavy metal guitarist in a confrontation in southern San Francisco earlier this year in self-defense. This was the ruling announced on Thursday by the San Matteo Stephen County Office. Wagsav.
The confrontation, which took place outside the house of southern San Francisco on April 28, included Brian Montana, an guitarist and founding member of the Metal Squad in the influential Gulf region. Montana, 60, participated in the confrontation with the police at approximately 5:50 pm at a residence on 300 blocks of Arroyo Drive.
During the accident, Montana has a weapon himself with three different types of firearms – a pistol, a gun, and a rifle. He also shot officers from different locations inside the corridor while searching for cover and hiding using vehicles and landscapes.
The officers, who use police vehicles as a cover, opened fire, eventually hit and killed Montana. The officer who shot the former guitarist was identified by Da as Jeffrey Li.
At the end of the investigation of my behavior on that day, Da concluded that there is no legal basis to provide criminal charges against him and that the use of me was “to defend oneself and defend others.”
DA office considered that the case is closed.
Owning was formed in 1983 and was initially dissolved in 1987. It is referred to as “Alawaba of Minerals of Death” by Allmusic, which has been repaired since then fixed on many occasions. Their last album, “Forgotten Relations”, was released in 2019.
Montana left the band in 1985 and replaced by future guitarist Larry Lalond. One resident told Kron4 at the time, that the confrontation with the police when he was fired when he was shot and killed, arising from a conflict over the trees of trees falling in the square of one of the neighbors.