Man Arrested Following Threats Before The Band Perry Concert
One man has been arrested after making a threat before The Band Perry concert in Selbyville, Delaware, on Sunday (July 3). Another man involved in the threat has been identified but not arrested, according to the news website Delmarvanow.com.
Dzmitry N. Papou, 35, of Selbyville, turned himself in on Monday night. He was charged with felony terroristic threatening and released on $20,000 unsecured bail, according to the news website. The two men spoke to a front-desk worker at the venue just before 3 p.m., although it has not been disclosed what was said.
The show was canceled just 15 minutes prior to the opening act, after a discussion with venue representatives and the band’s management.
The Band Perry released a statement following the cancellation and rescheduled the show for Aug. 17.
To our friends + fans in Delaware. pic.twitter.com/ILoMOke9ZY
— The Band Perry (@thebandperry) July 3, 2016
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