What To Know About The Man Who Threatened A “Massacre” At Illenium’s Las Vegas Trilogy Show – [Read]
An individual involved in the rave community, Brian Szasz, was exposed for stalking and harassing various women in the community, as well as terroristic threats.
The individual was exposed via a viral thread on Twitter, sending excessive amounts of DM’s, and tweeting threats and dangerous messages to women in the community, including Alison Wonderland.
Brian seemed to be tweeting at these women for attention, yet things quickly took a dark turn when in late June, the individual started tweeting dangerous threats at a woman who had rejected him, and at Alison Wonderland for not paying attention to him or tweeting back to him.
The individual’s Twitter accounts have since been deleted but a few have been saved via screenshot.
https://twitter.com/Alar_raves/status/1408912601308934152
Brian Szasz, after being called out for harassment by women in the rave community, tweeted a storm of threats, namely threatening a “massacre” at the events that are happening in Las Vegas this weekend, including Excision on July 2nd and 3rd, and Illenium‘s Trilogy show on July 3rd at Allegiant Stadium.
Brian tweeted it was funny that the women who called him out think they’re safe this weekend at Trilogy, and that he’ll see them there. These are serious threats that members of the community did not take lightly, and both Excision and Illenium‘s teams were notified and took action.
Yes, my team and I are aware of the situation and are working with authorities and the stadium on it. My #1 priority at any of my shows is for fans to feel safe. We take all threats seriously and anyone making them will be reported to police and not allowed into the venue.
— ILLENIUM (@ILLENIUM) June 26, 2021
Both Excision and Illenium stated Brian Szasz’ tickets were revoked, security was amplified for the events, and that the individual will not be allowed into the stadium. Furthermore, on June 30th following the terroristic, dangerous threats made by Brian, Twitter user @flipsickle revealed they had found out the individual has been arrested for stalking and is in the custody of San Diego PD, being charged with a felony with a $100k bail. If a wrong person is arrested, then in such cases here are some points to be noted on what you can use to help bail someone out successfully.
Remember, stay safe ravers, and always report it if something feels off. We all have a duty to keep each other safe and ensure dangerous individuals cannot harm other community members or anyone for that matter.
Stay safe, hydrated, and enjoy Trilogy!
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