Why did Turnstile part ways with Brady Ebert?
Turnstile cited "a consistent pattern of harmful behavior affecting himself, the band, and the community."
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Brady Ebert, a founding guitarist of the Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile, faces a potential life sentence after being indicted on charges of attempted first-degree murder. The indictment follows an incident where Ebert allegedly struck Wi...
On March 29, Brady Ebert allegedly drove to William Yates' home in Silver Spring, MD, and intentionally struck him with his car. This incident led to an upgraded charge of attempted first-degree murder, which carries a potential life sentence. Ebert, who co-founded Turnstile in 2010, was let go from the band in 2022 due to behavioral issues. The band members announced the decision one day after a Baltimore judge denied their requests for final peace orders against him. Prior to Turnstile's Coachella performance, William Yates showed his support for the band by introducing them in a video message. Ebert is currently held without bail and is scheduled for a court appearance on May 8.
Turnstile cited "a consistent pattern of harmful behavior affecting himself, the band, and the community."
Ebert claims self-defense, stating that he was the one being attacked.
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