Man Stabbed During MÖTLEY CRÜE Concert At Darien Lake

September 9, 2009

Howard Owens of The Batavian reports that a 23-year-old man was stabbed in the leg by a knife-wielding assailant on September 5, 2009 on the last date of MÖTLEY CRÜE's Crüe Fest 2 at the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center in Darien Lake, New York.

Trouble started for John Michael Bieganski, 23, according to a Sheriff's Office report, when he thought he saw a friend being tackled and punched but one or two other men. When he tried to pull one of the men off his friend — it turned out not to be his friend who was being attacked — Bieganski said he suddenly felt something warm on his leg, touched it and then saw the blood.

After the attack, Bieganski's buddy — Evan Laczi — grabbed him in a fireman's carry and hoisted him from the mosh pit, but according to Glenn Hall, who was one of the first people to come to Bieganski's aid, Laczi and Bieganski came through a whole crowd of people who ignored Laczi's cries for help.

Read the entire report from The Batavian.

The Batavian's interview with Glenn Hall Part 1:

The Batavian's interview with Glenn Hall Part 2:

The Batavian's interview with Glenn Hall Part 3:

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