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tater1977 wrote:10News @10News · 9m9 minutes ago
Grand jury indicts Journey drummer Deen Castronovo on rape charge: http://bit.ly/1Knxf7W
perryfan61 wrote:tater1977 wrote:10News @10News · 9m9 minutes ago
Grand jury indicts Journey drummer Deen Castronovo on rape charge: http://bit.ly/1Knxf7W
That's quite a different aspect to this whole story. Let's see how he pleads in court.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:To be an employee of NOMOTA you have two basic responsibilities: show up to work on time and don't damage the brand. Right now, Journey has three options.
1) Get Omar to clear his schedule
2) Convince Steve Smith to rejoin
3) Teach Andy Avery how to play drums
Eric wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:To be an employee of NOMOTA you have two basic responsibilities: show up to work on time and don't damage the brand. Right now, Journey has three options.
1) Get Omar to clear his schedule
2) Convince Steve Smith to rejoin
3) Teach Andy Avery how to play drums
I feel like bringing/begging back the classic era drummer would be the best fix for all issues.
Gideon wrote:Yeah, cya Deen. Even if untrue, I think these allegations are signs of a chronically unhealthy relationship. I'll miss your presence in Journey, but at 50 goddamn years old it's time to get your shit together. No way he stays with the band.
AR wrote:Innocence must be assumed until trial regardless. I had a friend accused of rape. He walked into a Target store to use an ATM, left and was arrested on the parking lot. Turned out some unstable girl accused him of attacking her in the bathroom, which he never entered. Store would not turn over video camera footage. It took him a criminal trial and a civil trial to clear himself. The girl and her family showed up for neither. Found out later she was dating a black guy (not that there is anything wrong with that) and trying to hide it from her religious parents.
The point being if a woman accuses someone, no matter how baseless, it's going to cost a lot of legal fees just to prove someone didn't do it.
He may very well be guilty, but it's not for any of us to be putting him on trial. Let the legal process play itself out.
Memorex wrote:Gideon wrote:Yeah, cya Deen. Even if untrue, I think these allegations are signs of a chronically unhealthy relationship. I'll miss your presence in Journey, but at 50 goddamn years old it's time to get your shit together. No way he stays with the band.
This is where I land.
AR wrote:Innocence must be assumed until trial regardless. I had a friend accused of rape. He walked into a Target store to use an ATM, left and was arrested on the parking lot. Turned out some unstable girl accused him of attacking her in the bathroom, which he never entered. Store would not turn over video camera footage. It took him a criminal trial and a civil trial to clear himself. The girl and her family showed up for neither. Found out later she was dating a black guy (not that there is anything wrong with that) and trying to hide it from her religious parents.
The point being if a woman accuses someone, no matter how baseless, it's going to cost a lot of legal fees just to prove someone didn't do it.
He may very well be guilty, but it's not for any of us to be putting him on trial. Let the legal process play itself out.
Memorex wrote:I'm not prosecuting the guy. Relax. You don't have to be guilty of rape to hurt a brand - and Journey is a brand. He engages in behavior that becomes public and makes him and those around him look bad. Regardless of the extent of guilt. And that is just a simple fact. I have no idea the scope of his crimes. I just know his behavior harms the band. Can't imagine anyone here disagrees with that.
http://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/crime/2015/06/30/drummer-deen-castronovo-arrested--rape-charges/29508607/
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