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ANGER MANAGEMENT TOUR BUS CRASHES Posted on 07-15-2005
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An Anger Management 3 tour bus whose passengers included Eminem's DJ, Alchemist, and the Detroit rapper's latest protιgι, Atlanta's Stat Quo, collided with a pair of tractor-trailers just outside Odessa, Missouri, before overturning Wednesday night, triggering a six-vehicle pileup that left 11 people ****. The injured were rushed to hospitals — some of them, via helicopter. Seven tour bus passengers sustained injuries, although police did not disclose specific details on what or how severe those injuries were. Stat Quo, who was listed on the accident report by his real name, Stanley Benton, was taken to Independence Regional Health Center in Independence, Missouri, where he was treated for bumps and bruises and released, according to a hospital spokesperson. Stat's manager, Joseph Fendrick, was transported to the same hospital, where he's listed in fair condition; he sustained a broken arm and ankle. Scott Cherry, a Shady Records bodyguard who protects 50 Cent and Eminem, was treated at and released from St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. Alan Maman, better known as Alchemist, is still being treated at St. Luke's for broken ribs and a collapsed lung; his brother and co-manager, Neil Maman, also remains under hospital care, but his injuries were not known as of press time. Both are listed in good condition. The bus' driver, Charlie Gilligard, and the tour's trainer, Robert Haddoni, were listed as being in stable condition at Independence Regional and Lee's Summit Hospital in Kansas City, respectively. Four others — drivers and passengers of the other vehicles involved — were treated and released, according to a police spokesperson. According to a Missouri Highway Patrol accident report, the crash occurred just after 6 p.m. Wednesday on a heavily trafficked stretch of Interstate 70 outside Odessa. The bus — bound for Denver, the site of Thursday night's (July 14) Anger Management 3 tour stop — was "traveling at a high rate of speed" when its driver swerved onto the highway's shoulder to avoid the slower-moving tractor-trailers. The bus slid off the right side of the roadway but then veered sharply to the left and back onto the highway, clipping one of the trucks. The force from the impact shot the truck across several lanes of traffic and over the highway median, into the oncoming-traffic lane. The bus continued its trajectory, striking a second 18-wheeler. The brunt of that collision forced the bus onto its side; the vehicle came to rest on the highway's median, with a portion of the bus protruding into the eastbound lanes. Four other vehicles, including two motorcycles, collided with truck and bus debris. According to the Kansas City Star, the driver of one of the tractor-trailers, Breck Wyngarden, estimated the bus' speed at 85 mph. According to an Interscope Records spokesperson, the accident will not affect the remainder of the tour — which features 50 Cent, Eminem, Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, G-Unit, D12, Obie Trice and Stat Quo — or the Denver concert. A substitute DJ is being sought to fill in for Alchemist until he's well enough to return to the tour. Stat Quo's status is in limbo, with label reps saying it is quite possible he will not take the stage in Denver. MTV News will be updating this developing story throughout the day.
Why the hell was a damn tour bus going 85 mph...Thats EXTREMELY reckless, for a vehicle that big...Thats a blessing it wasnt fatal...Especially since it flipped over and 6 cars on the road hit the bus causing even more of a collision.
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replied on 07-15-2005 09:39AM [Reply]
that bus driver needs some anger management himself... drivin all crazy like that :???:
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La replied on 07-15-2005 09:40AM [Reply]
DaStrongSilentType wrote:
that bus driver needs some anger management himself... drivin all crazy like that :???:
:lol:
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cafe-aulait replied on 07-15-2005 01:39PM [Reply]
See I refuse to listen to their music ever again. That is proof that they are inconsiderate, reckless, and irresponsible. They were not only endangering themselves, but every other car on the highway. I bet if they would have **** someone, their careers would be next to over.
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AggieWarrior from Charlotte, NC replied on 07-19-2005 10:41PM [Reply]

found an update on this joint from the Alchemist: http://67.15.86.88/news.php3?id=1134 Alchemist On Bus Crash: 'I Was Flying Like A Dishrag' Alchemist says he thought he was going to die last week when his tour bus overturned in Missouri, MTV.com reports. While he saw that his bus was going to collide with a big rig, it happened so fast that there was nothing he or anyone else could do to avoid the accident. "I was in the front of the bus. Me, Stat Quo and one of our security guys, Scott," Alchemist said Monday (July 18) from Los Angeles, where he's recovering from three fractured ribs and a bruised lung. "My brother Neil, Stat's manager, Zeke, and Obie Trice's trainer was in the back. I pretty much saw the whole sh--. [Our] driver did an ill-advised move. He tried to swerve around a car doing 85 and advance on the highway when he could have taken it easy. "We started screaming when he swerved 'cause the bus went on two wheels," Al continued. "Then he spun the wheel the other way and the bus went back on the other two wheels. At that point the bus was out of control. It was two semis in front of us, and the bus clipped the back of one of the semis. ... We spun backward one time and we flipped." Al said he tried to brace for the crash but the impact caused everything to fly — including himself. "I tried to hold onto the table 'cause I knew we was going to flip," he said. "When that bus flipped, the couch, the table, anything I could hold onto was in the air and I was flying like a dishrag. If you saw the inside of the bus, you'd really be like, 'How did anybody survive this?' The inside was torn to sh--." Alchemist says he was relieved once the bus stopped spinning: although he was hurt, he was still alive. Stat Quo was the first person he saw, but then relief quickly turned back to horror when he couldn't see his brother, as the **** left the back of the bus barricaded. With his lung injured, Alchemist had difficulty breathing and was rushed to the hospital, still not knowing what happened to Neil. Finally, upon arriving to a local hospital, Neil sent word to Alchemist through a doctor that he was OK, and the brothers were later reunited. Neil is in an L.A. hospital recovering from surgery he had Monday. He fractured his spine in two places, which has required two metal rods and screws in his neck. Luckily Neil was able to avoid paralysis, and doctors say he should be back to normal within three months. Alchemist, also on the road to recovery, wants to return to his role as Eminem's DJ on the Anger Management Tour ASAP. "I'm gonna leave it all in God's hands, but I'm **** for a week, maybe two weeks," Alchemist said about getting back behind the turntables. "But I'm just gonna take it easy, till I'm fully there. My injuries are the type where they have to heal themselves, so I need to be resting. But my duties on the tour aren't that strenuous. So when I feel right — hopefully a week or two — I'll be back. That's my optimistic projection." In the meantime, Eminem has been relying on D12's DJ Salem Wreck; once Al is ready, he will have his spot back. Last week in Denver, Em gave Al a huge shout-out while performing onstage and encouraged the crowd to yell along, which it did. Alchemist wants to make sure his fans know he is humbled by and thankful for all the well-wishing. "That was dope. It made us feel better knowing people are keeping us on their minds," he said. "It's crazy that it takes something tragic to happen that you realize ... I've been going online and seeing how many people are showing love. You realize like damn, a lot of people care, a lot of people appreciate you. That sh-- felt good."
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La replied on 07-19-2005 10:54PM [Reply]
Its a blessing that everybody involved came out that joint alive, fa real...
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In Rod We Trust replied on 07-19-2005 10:56PM [Reply]
Man Alchemist needed his seatbelt to..... "Hold Him Down" :lol:
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replied on 07-19-2005 11:50PM [Reply]
cafe-aulait wrote:
See I refuse to listen to their music ever again. That is proof that they are inconsiderate, reckless, and irresponsible. They were not only endangering themselves, but every other car on the highway. I bet if they would have **** someone, their careers would be next to over.
Are you fo real, the driver was driving, not the rappers
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cafe-aulait replied on 07-20-2005 01:22AM [Reply]
Branded J.S. Bison wrote:
cafe-aulait wrote:
See I refuse to listen to their music ever again. That is proof that they are inconsiderate, reckless, and irresponsible. They were not only endangering themselves, but every other car on the highway. I bet if they would have **** someone, their careers would be next to over.
Are you fo real, the driver was driving, not the rappers
True. I think I was just in a ranting state of mind when I typed that..**** They still should have told him to slow down... *sings bobby valentino* >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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replied on 07-20-2005 08:54AM [Reply]
who the hell would drive a fuking bus at 85 mph :neutral: That's just not smart.....Eminem you need a new driver
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