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Cooter
06-25-2008, 10:51 PM
from the show on the 25th...
"AUBURN, Wash. -- Country music star Tim McGraw came close to getting in a fist fight during his concert at White River Amphitheatre Tuesday night after a fan got on stage and started disrupting the concert.

The video, taken from a camera phone and posted on YouTube, shows McGraw dragging an overzealous fan onstage. The man apparently harassed a woman in the audience, and incident that was witnessed by McGraw."

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Kymery
06-26-2008, 07:47 AM
I heard this from my hubby! Thanks for posting the video...I was interested in seeing the real thing! Wow...maybe he was redeaming himself from Stagecoach!! Way to go Tim!

Love how he picked up the song "don't want no trouble"..great timeing!

Hmmm sure sounds like me screaming in the background..or my twin! hehehe

hodgee5
06-26-2008, 07:54 AM
Haha I dont know about redemeing from stagecoach, I still wont listen to very much of his music... ass....

socalcountrygrl
06-26-2008, 08:37 AM
Thanks For The Post Cooter :) KFRG Has Been Talking About It For The Last Couple Of Days. Im With Hodgee, Like His Music But Don't Know If He Will Get Any Of My Money For A Live Concert Again :(

horsephotographer
06-26-2008, 09:19 AM
The story is....

Tim Scuffles With Rowdy Fan

Tim McGraw personally ejected a rowdy fan from his show in Auburn, Wash., Tuesday night, June 24, Tim was singing his hit "Indian Outlaw" when he noticed a large man causing a ruckus in the front row, allegedly striking a woman. Tim called for security, then stooped down and dragged the man onstage, where security guards took him away. At one point, the two appeared ready to get into a full-fledged fight. "While Tim was performing at the White River Amphitheater in Auburn last night, he watched a man rush to the front of the stage," one of Tim’s representatives told People. "This overly aggressive fan attacked a female fan and Tim witnessed this incident. Tim called for security, but when they could not respond quick enough, Tim and several crew members removed the fan from the audience where he was then turned over to the local authorities."

A man calling himself “Marcus” called in to local radio station KKWFthe following day claiming to be the ejectee. He denied that he had been misbehaving, and said he didn’t realize even after Tim pulled him onstage that there was any problem. “I was thinking, ‘Wow, I’m up onstage with Tim!’” he said.

Guess too many red cups...lol:confused:
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Rose
06-26-2008, 09:23 AM
I have been hearing about this all morning long. I sure do hope that guy went to jail and the women presses charges.

I hate to say it BUT this is the sad way our society works today...I bet Tim McGraw gets sued by the guy for millions of dollars. :mad:

What a brave and chivalrous act on Tim's part.

Clay_Shooter
06-26-2008, 01:15 PM
I hate to say it BUT this is the sad way our society works today...I bet Tim McGraw gets sued by the guy for millions of dollars. :mad:

I bet your right Rose, he'll get sued.

What a brave and chivalrous act on Tim's part.[/QUOTE]

Easy to be brave when he has a staff of security to back him up. hee hee

scarr
06-26-2008, 01:25 PM
It looks to me like Tim got that job done.

Kymery
06-26-2008, 03:08 PM
Easy to be brave when he has a staff of security to back him up. hee hee


true true!! had to put on the extra show for his fans..cant say I wouldnt of done the same thing.

Clay_Shooter
06-26-2008, 04:06 PM
Easy to be brave when he has a staff of security to back him up. hee hee


true true!! had to put on the extra show for his fans..cant say I wouldnt of done the same thing.[/QUOTE]

I agree.

Cooter
06-27-2008, 08:26 PM
sue, sue, sue...jesus:rolleyes:

Rose
07-01-2008, 09:14 AM
Ejected Audience Member Is Still a Tim McGraw Fan
The 30-Year-Old Man Talks About Being Physically Removed From Washington Concert
June 26, 2008; Written by Alison Bonaguro

Tim McGrawMarcus Nirschl, 30, a union glazer from Kent, Wash., still likes Tim McGraw -- even after the singer pulled him onstage at Tuesday's (June 24) concert, apparently ready for a fight.

The entire incident was captured in an amateur video taken by a fan during the show at the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, Wash. McGraw pulled Nirschl onstage after what appeared to be an altercation in the front rows of the audience. With assistance from the stage crew, the fan was quickly removed from the concert.

"I had a third row seat I paid $120 for," Nirschl told CMT.com during an interview Thursday (June 26). "And I was just making my way up to my seat because I wanted to be up there when he started 'Indian Outlaw.' I was getting shoved up against some empty seats, and I may have pushed some people when I was trying to get my balance. But I didn't grab nobody's hair, and I didn't hit nobody. I'm the nicest guy you'll ever meet."

What happened next is still confusing to Nirschl. His cowboy hat fell off in the chaos, so he bent down to grab it.

"Next thing I knew, Tim was saying, 'Get rid of this guy,'" he recalled. "But when he reached out for my hand, I thought he recognized me, because I've been to about six of his shows. I really thought he wanted to pull me onstage for some dancing and stuff."

Eager to join McGraw, Nirschl stepped up on an empty chair.

"But then Tim grabbed me by the back of my belt and pulled me up and then threw me across the stage," he said. "And then I see his fist is back, ready to punch me. I still don't understand it."

He added that while he'd had a couple beers, he was not drunk.

"If I was, I wouldn't remember any of this," Nirschl said. "But I remember it all."

After security escorted Nirschl backstage in a headlock, he had to tell his story to six law enforcement officers waiting for him. No charges have been filed in connection with the incident.

"I showed them my ticket, but they still made me leave," he said.

Nirschl says he'll go back when McGraw's next tour stops near Seattle.

"I still like the guy," he said. "The music's still great. I just don't know why he wanted to punch me."