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In an exclusive interview with Altpress, Pennywise guitarist Fletcher Dragge told his side of the story
surrounding the events after Warped Tour Sunday night in Denver. Dragge and Pennywise bassist
Randy Bradbury were involved in an altercation with members of Alesana and their tour manager on
Alesana's RV. Dragge says the incident stemmed from a misunderstanding and had nothing to do personally
with Alesana. After a confrontation that lasted about one minute, Denver police subdued Dragge with a taser and arrested
the guitarist on assault charges. He spent the night in jail but was released around 5 p.m. Monday when
Alesana dropped the charges. Read excerpts form our interview below.
What happened?
Dragge: We were coming back from a bar across the way from the Warped buses in Denver after the
show had ended. We saw what we thought was the RV of Rev. Peyton’s Big Damn Band. We'd been hanging
out with those guys and since it was our last night on the tour, we wanted to drop by and say goodbye.
They were driving a very distinctive RV, and I thought it was the only one on the tour. Apparently Alesana
have the exact same van. We walked in and nobody was there, so we sat down thinking somebody’s
gonna pop up or something. That’s around when [Alesana's] tour manager came onboard and said,
“What are you guys doing here? Who are you? You need to get out of our vehicle.” He was totally in the right. It
was a situation where we thought we were in one place, and the tour manager for Alesana didn’t recognize us.
Of course, if the roles were reversed and we found people on our bus, we’d tell them to leave, too.
How did the confrontation begin?
Their tour manager said we had to go, and I think I said, “I’m gonna make a sandwich real quick.” That's
typical, smart-ass drunken Fletcher behavior. He went outside to get some of his team members to
get us off the RV. This isn't a bus; we're talking about a pretty small area. All of a sudden, there’s me and Randy
and six other guys in this kitchen area, and I think someone grabbed Randy's arm saying, “Let me escort you
off the bus.” It wasn't violent. But everybody had been drinking and push came to shove. It’s kind of
a blur, but it turned into a little bit of a melee. For us, we felt a little bit trapped in there because there was
only one way out and there were people in the door way and people coming at us. We were in the wrong.
We were in the wrong place and [Alesana] came to get us off their territory. It turned into a situation where we
felt like we were outnumbered, even though we’re obviously older and bigger than those guys. It turned into
self-defense mode. It went on for a little bit, and everybody took a couple bumps. In the middle of it,
I think their TM realized who we were and that we just didn't know where we were. Then it became about
getting Randy off the RV. That’s when the cops rolled in and took control of the situation, or I guess, me,
with the taser. All I saw was more people coming up the stairs who I thought were gonna do some more
damange, and they wound up being officers of the law. They blasted me with the taser about five times,
but I used to be an electrician, so I’m used to it. [Laughs.] We weren't looking for a fight.
We were just looking for the Rev.

