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Famed guitarist killed in ‘dispute over tree trimmings' after he grabbed three guns and opened fire from driveway

Famed guitarist killed in ‘dispute over tree trimmings' after he grabbed three guns and opened fire from driveway

Scottish Sun02-05-2025

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ROCKER GONE Famed guitarist killed in 'dispute over tree trimmings' after he grabbed three guns and opened fire from driveway
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A FAMOUS guitarist has been killed after he was gunned down in a police stand-off.
The artist grabbed three guns and opened fire on California cops in his driveway on Monday after things escalated reportedly over a neighbor row about tree trimmings.
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A famous guitarist has been killed after he was gunned down in a police stand-off
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Police later identified their suspect as Brian Montana, the founding guitarist for Possessed.
Possessed is a death metal band based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Montana died at age 60 after a 25-minute stand-off between him and the South San Francisco Police Department on Monday evening.
The former guitarist was armed with a handgun, shotgun and rifle.
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He used the firearms to shoot at the cops from his driveway, seeking cover behind two parked cars and landscaping.
The cops used their own cars to take cover and then returned fire.
Montana died in the stand-off that one resident told local CW affiliate KRON was connected to a dispute over tree trimmings falling over a neighbor's yard.
BAND PAYS TRIBUTE
Montana's former bandmates paid tribute to the artist following his death.
"Very tragic news," Possessed wrote on their Instagram story.
The band added: "Our sympathies to the Montana family and friends."
Possessed, known as the godfathers of death metal, was created in 1983 with Montana as the guitarist.
Montana left the band shortly after in 1985 and was replaced by Larry LaLonde, who is more known for his current gig as the guitarist for the rock band Primus.
The original Possessed band only lasted until 1987, but they have reformed multiple times.
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