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.Rodeo star Spencer Wright and his wife are making end-of-life preparations for their 3-year-old son after he was found unconscious in a creek, a close family friend said in updates posted on social media and confirmed to CBS affiliate KUTV. The boy had been playing on his tractor before he ended up in the water and a mile downstream.
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