Marilyn Manson turns himself into police for 2019 incident
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Marilyn Manson turned himself in to police in Los Angeles last week, in relation to a 2019 arrest warrant from the Gilford, New Hampshire Police Department.
The warrant was issued for acts alleged to have occurred on August 19, 2019, while Manson was performing a concert at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, according to a statement from Gilford Police Chief Anthony Bean Burpee. Manson, whose real name is Brian Hugh Warner, is charged with two counts of Class A misdemeanor simple assault in connection with the 2019 incident, CBS Boston reports. Burpee confirmed to CBS News that the alleged assault is not sexual in nature.More Related News

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