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[QUOTE="poopsmcgee:263930"]NBC 4 has issued the following report: A homemade video (video, slideshow) was released Friday (June 3) of a deadly nightclub shooting that occurred during a heavy metal concert last year. The camera was positioned at the back right portion of the stage looking into the audience as Nathan Gale began shooting during the DAMAGEPLAN concert at Alrosa Villa on Dec. 8, 2004, NBC 4's Teresa Garcia reported. The band had set up the camera before the show. The camera captured most of the five-minute shooting rampage. Gale shot and killed four people and injured three others before a Columbus police officer entered the building and killed him with one shotgun blast to the head. DAMAGEPLAN began playing just after 10 p.m. About a minute later, a security guard runs off stage and within seconds, Gale can be seen on stage with a gun. He is pursued by the security guard, and the first shot is fired. More shots soon follow, and two men are hit. One of those killed by Gale was renowned heavy metal guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott. The crowd appears stunned, but many stay by the stage and watch. "Call 911 somebody," one person can be heard yelling. "Somebody call 911." Gale is still on stage. Some people try to jump on the stage to help those shot. While one man tries to motion people away from the stage area, the chaos continues, Garcia reported. "Get him, get him, go," one person said. Five shots are then heard. "He's gotta run out of ammo by now," another person said. But Gale wasn't done. "He reloaded man," someone said. "I know he did, dude. He reloaded. He reloaded. Get down dude, get down. No!" After five minutes, Gale has a hostage gripped by the neck. By then, Officer James Niggemeyer had entered the back of the building. He then fired the shot that ended it all. The shot can be heard clearly on the tape. Other officers immediately run in to assist. Niggemeyer also can be seen on stage, clearly shaken by what just occurred. Some people in the club immediately approach him and thank him for what he did and pat him on the back. "He had his gun to his head," one man said. "You had to do it." [/QUOTE]
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