Report: Police Have Entire DIMEBAG Shooting Incident On Video

December 11, 2004

Columbus, Ohio's NBC 4 is reporting that police have video from inside the Alrosa Villa club that captures the entire shooting incident Wednesday that resulted in the death of DAMAGEPLAN/ex-PANTERA guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott and four others. Meanwhile, NBC 4 has posted a brand-new video report featuring an interview with a Central Ohio man by the name of Travis Burnett, who claims that he tried to get the gun away from Dimebag's suspected killer, Nathan Gale, before Gale fired at him, grazing Burnett's arm. Also featured in the report is an interview with Gale's former employer, Rich Cencula, the owner of Minit Lube in Marysville, who said that he considered Gale "like a son" and who described the shooter as "a very good worker." Watch the video report at this location.

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