Nathan Gale
Encyclopedia
Nathan M. Gale was a former American Marine
who is known for having murdered former Pantera
guitarist Dimebag Darrell
and three others during a Damageplan
concert at the Alrosa Villa club in Columbus, Ohio
, on December 8, 2004.
, and raised solely by his mother. Nathan Gale relocated to Bellefontaine, Ohio
, in 1983. Beginning at the age of twelve, he was arrested on numerous occasions for shoplifting, domestic violence, vandalism, public obscenity, and drug possession. His probation officer noted that Gale was introverted and only acted out for the attention he did not receive from his overworked mother and his absentee father.
Gale was introduced to Pantera
in the tenth grade by a school friend, and became obsessed with their 1992 album Vulgar Display Of Power
. At age 16, he began telling classmates the band members of Pantera regularly visited him at their high school. His classmates worried for his sanity, when it became clear that he seriously believed that the band was visiting him, and a fellow student informed the high school staff who notified his mother. She confronted Gale about it, telling him a famous heavy metal band like Pantera would not be coming to a small Ohio town to visit a teenager, and he did not speak of it again.
After graduating high school in June 1997, Gale was unemployed and continued living with his mother. In December, she awoke early in the morning to find her son pacing the living room, claiming people were videotaping him through their windows, which she believed was a delusion brought on by his constant use of psychedelic drugs. Weeks later during an altercation regarding Gale's drug use, he violently pushed her against a wall inside the house. She called 9-1-1
in order for police to remove him from the house, however she declined to press charges. She informed him that he was barred from visiting her until he received drug and psychiatric counseling, however he refused to comply. She claimed to have found him repeatedly sleeping on her porch, and told him to remain away from her property until he received professional help for his drug use.
For the following two years, Gale was often homeless. He survived by working minimum wage
professions, panhandling and stealing. In 1998, he was arrested when police found him sleeping on public property at night, and later for attempting to steal an automobile while in the vicinity of a gas station. In 1999, Gale relocated to Bellefontaine to live with childhood friends. His friends asked him to leave when they discovered his drug abuse, and Gale returned to Marysville. In 2000, Gale contacted his mother and agreed to receive treatment if he could return to living at her home. While residing with his mother, he frequently experienced night terrors and paced around his bedroom in late hours of the night. He also still believed that he was being spied on, and complained of hearing disturbing voices. Gale was unable to hold employment with his volatile behavior, and he decided to enlist in the United States Marine Corps
in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
According to Gale's mother, he received a medical discharge from the Marine Corps in September 2003, due to his diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia. The discharge occurred only two years into his four year enlistment.
Gale later made his way into the Alrosa Villa club from a back door entrance, and the shootings began after Damageplan started performing. Minutes into the band's set, Dimebag Darrell
's bodyguard exited the stage, at which moment Gale ran onto the stage from the wing and began shooting into Dimebag Darrell
's torso and head, firing five rounds before turning on the crowd.
Gale then began shooting at other people nearby:
Five police officers came in the front entrance led by officer Rick Crum, and moved toward the stage as Gale used Brooks as a human shield. Officer James D. Niggemeyer came in through the back door, situated behind the stage. Gale saw only the officers in front of the stage; he never saw Officer Niggemeyer entering through the back. When Brooks moved his head into a position that opened a clear line of sight, Officer Niggemeyer killed Gale by shooting him in the face with a police-issued 12-gauge Remington 870
shotgun. Gale was found to have 35 rounds of ammunition remaining. Nurse and audience member Mindy Reece, 28, went to the aid of Abbott. She and another fan administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation
until paramedics arrived; however, they were unable to revive him.
The gun Gale used was a Beretta 92F 9mm semi-automatic pistol. His mother bought it for him (before he was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic) because she was proud of his military service.
. According to his friends, Gale thought Pantera was "trying to steal his identity." One friend recounts a story in which Gale showed up to a band practice with lyrics he claimed to have written, though these lyrics were clearly Pantera lyrics. All of these theories were later ruled out by investigators. In the book A Vulgar Display of Power: Courage and Carnage at the Alrosa Villa, several of Gale's personal writings, given to the author by Gale's mother, suggest that the gunman was not angry about Pantera's breakup or about a belief that Pantera had "stolen songs"; instead, the documents suggest that Gale's paranoid schizophrenia caused delusions that the band could read his mind, and that they were "stealing" his thoughts and laughing at him.
Less than a year before his fatal attack, on April 5, 2004, Gale had a fight with security guards on stage during a Damageplan show in Cincinnati, Ohio
, causing about $1,800 in damages.
United States Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the United States Navy to deliver combined-arms task forces rapidly. It is one of seven uniformed services of the United States...
who is known for having murdered former Pantera
Pantera
Pantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas. Formed by the Abbott brothers, Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darrell in 1981, bassist Rex Brown would join in late 1981 with vocalist Terry Glaze. Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera had Terry replaced in 1987 with Phil Anselmo as...
guitarist Dimebag Darrell
Dimebag Darrell
Darrell Lance Abbott , also known as Diamond Darrell and Dimebag Darrell, was an American guitarist. He was best known as a founding member of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan. Abbott also contributed to the album Rebel Meets Rebel, a collaboration between Pantera and David Allan Coe...
and three others during a Damageplan
Damageplan
Damageplan was an American heavy metal supergroup from Dallas, Texas that formed in 2003. Following the demise of their previous group Pantera, brothers Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul Abbott wanted to start a new band. The pair recruited former Halford guitarist Pat Lachman on vocals, and later...
concert at the Alrosa Villa club in Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus is the capital of and the largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio. The broader metropolitan area encompasses several counties and is the third largest in Ohio behind those of Cleveland and Cincinnati. Columbus is the third largest city in the American Midwest, and the fifteenth largest city...
, on December 8, 2004.
Life
Nathan M. Gale was born in Calumet City, IllinoisCalumet City, Illinois
Calumet City is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 39,072 at the 2000 census. The ZIP code is 60409.Calumet City was founded in 1892 when the villages of Schrumville and Sobieski Park merged under the name of West Hammond, since it lies on the west side of the...
, and raised solely by his mother. Nathan Gale relocated to Bellefontaine, Ohio
Bellefontaine, Ohio
Bellefontaine is a city in and the county seat of Logan County, Ohio, United States. The population was 13,069 at the 2000 census. It is the center of the Bellefontaine Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau in 2003...
, in 1983. Beginning at the age of twelve, he was arrested on numerous occasions for shoplifting, domestic violence, vandalism, public obscenity, and drug possession. His probation officer noted that Gale was introverted and only acted out for the attention he did not receive from his overworked mother and his absentee father.
Gale was introduced to Pantera
Pantera
Pantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas. Formed by the Abbott brothers, Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darrell in 1981, bassist Rex Brown would join in late 1981 with vocalist Terry Glaze. Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera had Terry replaced in 1987 with Phil Anselmo as...
in the tenth grade by a school friend, and became obsessed with their 1992 album Vulgar Display Of Power
Vulgar Display of Power
Vulgar Display of Power is the sixth studio album by heavy metal band Pantera. It was released through Atco Records, on February 25, 1992. It is the last album where Darrell Abbott is credited as "Diamond Darrell". One of the most influential groove metal albums of the 1990s, Vulgar Display of...
. At age 16, he began telling classmates the band members of Pantera regularly visited him at their high school. His classmates worried for his sanity, when it became clear that he seriously believed that the band was visiting him, and a fellow student informed the high school staff who notified his mother. She confronted Gale about it, telling him a famous heavy metal band like Pantera would not be coming to a small Ohio town to visit a teenager, and he did not speak of it again.
After graduating high school in June 1997, Gale was unemployed and continued living with his mother. In December, she awoke early in the morning to find her son pacing the living room, claiming people were videotaping him through their windows, which she believed was a delusion brought on by his constant use of psychedelic drugs. Weeks later during an altercation regarding Gale's drug use, he violently pushed her against a wall inside the house. She called 9-1-1
9-1-1
9-1-1 is the emergency telephone number for the North American Numbering Plan .It is one of eight N11 codes.The use of this number is for emergency circumstances only, and to use it for any other purpose can be a crime.-History:In the earliest days of telephone technology, prior to the...
in order for police to remove him from the house, however she declined to press charges. She informed him that he was barred from visiting her until he received drug and psychiatric counseling, however he refused to comply. She claimed to have found him repeatedly sleeping on her porch, and told him to remain away from her property until he received professional help for his drug use.
For the following two years, Gale was often homeless. He survived by working minimum wage
Minimum wage
A minimum wage is the lowest hourly, daily or monthly remuneration that employers may legally pay to workers. Equivalently, it is the lowest wage at which workers may sell their labour. Although minimum wage laws are in effect in a great many jurisdictions, there are differences of opinion about...
professions, panhandling and stealing. In 1998, he was arrested when police found him sleeping on public property at night, and later for attempting to steal an automobile while in the vicinity of a gas station. In 1999, Gale relocated to Bellefontaine to live with childhood friends. His friends asked him to leave when they discovered his drug abuse, and Gale returned to Marysville. In 2000, Gale contacted his mother and agreed to receive treatment if he could return to living at her home. While residing with his mother, he frequently experienced night terrors and paced around his bedroom in late hours of the night. He also still believed that he was being spied on, and complained of hearing disturbing voices. Gale was unable to hold employment with his volatile behavior, and he decided to enlist in the United States Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the United States Navy to deliver combined-arms task forces rapidly. It is one of seven uniformed services of the United States...
in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
According to Gale's mother, he received a medical discharge from the Marine Corps in September 2003, due to his diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia. The discharge occurred only two years into his four year enlistment.
Shootings at the Alrosa Villa club
On December 8, 2004, Gale engaged in a heated exchange over tattoo equipment that he wanted to purchase at a tattoo parlor that he frequented. An artist there told Gale that "you had to be an artist" to buy such equipment, and that they "didn't sell that equipment," at which point Gale threw down his magazine and said "Bullshit, man!" Gale called the artist a liar and then exited the parlor.Gale later made his way into the Alrosa Villa club from a back door entrance, and the shootings began after Damageplan started performing. Minutes into the band's set, Dimebag Darrell
Dimebag Darrell
Darrell Lance Abbott , also known as Diamond Darrell and Dimebag Darrell, was an American guitarist. He was best known as a founding member of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan. Abbott also contributed to the album Rebel Meets Rebel, a collaboration between Pantera and David Allan Coe...
's bodyguard exited the stage, at which moment Gale ran onto the stage from the wing and began shooting into Dimebag Darrell
Dimebag Darrell
Darrell Lance Abbott , also known as Diamond Darrell and Dimebag Darrell, was an American guitarist. He was best known as a founding member of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan. Abbott also contributed to the album Rebel Meets Rebel, a collaboration between Pantera and David Allan Coe...
's torso and head, firing five rounds before turning on the crowd.
Gale then began shooting at other people nearby:
- Jeff "Mayhem" Thompson, the band's head of security, was killed while engaging in hand-to-hand combat with Gale after chasing him onto the stage as he shot Abbott.
- Erin Halk, an Alrosa Villa employee, attempted to charge Gale when he ran out of bullets. However, Gale was able to reload faster than anticipated and killed Halk.
- Nathan Bray, an audience member, attempted to perform CPR on Abbott and Thompson but was shot and killed by Gale.
- Damageplan's drum technician, John "Kat" Brooks, was shot several times (once in the right hand, his right leg and his right side) while attempting to get the gun away from Gale and was taken hostage, but ultimately survived.
- Damageplan tour manager Chris Paluska was injured but also survived.
Five police officers came in the front entrance led by officer Rick Crum, and moved toward the stage as Gale used Brooks as a human shield. Officer James D. Niggemeyer came in through the back door, situated behind the stage. Gale saw only the officers in front of the stage; he never saw Officer Niggemeyer entering through the back. When Brooks moved his head into a position that opened a clear line of sight, Officer Niggemeyer killed Gale by shooting him in the face with a police-issued 12-gauge Remington 870
Remington 870
The Remington Model 870 is a U.S.-made pump-action shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms Company, Inc. It is widely used by the public for sport shooting, hunting, and self-defense. It is also commonly used by law enforcement and military organizations worldwide.-Development:The Remington 870 was...
shotgun. Gale was found to have 35 rounds of ammunition remaining. Nurse and audience member Mindy Reece, 28, went to the aid of Abbott. She and another fan administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is an emergency procedure which is performed in an effort to manually preserve intact brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person in cardiac arrest. It is indicated in those who are unresponsive...
until paramedics arrived; however, they were unable to revive him.
The gun Gale used was a Beretta 92F 9mm semi-automatic pistol. His mother bought it for him (before he was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic) because she was proud of his military service.
Alleged motives
Theories of motive suggested that Gale may have turned to violence in response to the breakup of Pantera, or the public dispute between Abbott and the Pantera singer Phil AnselmoPhil Anselmo
Philip Hansen "Phil" Anselmo is an American musician who is best known as the lead singer for the heavy metal band Pantera. He is currently the frontman for the Louisiana-based metal act Down. He is also the owner of Housecore Records....
. According to his friends, Gale thought Pantera was "trying to steal his identity." One friend recounts a story in which Gale showed up to a band practice with lyrics he claimed to have written, though these lyrics were clearly Pantera lyrics. All of these theories were later ruled out by investigators. In the book A Vulgar Display of Power: Courage and Carnage at the Alrosa Villa, several of Gale's personal writings, given to the author by Gale's mother, suggest that the gunman was not angry about Pantera's breakup or about a belief that Pantera had "stolen songs"; instead, the documents suggest that Gale's paranoid schizophrenia caused delusions that the band could read his mind, and that they were "stealing" his thoughts and laughing at him.
Less than a year before his fatal attack, on April 5, 2004, Gale had a fight with security guards on stage during a Damageplan show in Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio. Cincinnati is the county seat of Hamilton County. Settled in 1788, the city is located to north of the Ohio River at the Ohio-Kentucky border, near Indiana. The population within city limits is 296,943 according to the 2010 census, making it Ohio's...
, causing about $1,800 in damages.