Unwritten Law Guitarist Injured by Bomb
Band Forced to Cancel Tour Dates
August 31, 2002 Steve Morris, the guitarist from Unwritten
Law, was injured at home last night as a result of a personal attack. A
homemade bomb allegedly planted by his neighbor exploded and caused injury to
Morris, a security guard and a local police officer. Morris sustained
injuries to his arm and eardrums. As a result, Unwritten Law are canceling
their next couple of shows.
Morris states, "He planned this for a week and tried to kill me with a bomb.
I can't believe someone would go to these lengths over a domestic dispute
about noise levels. I'm sorry we have to cancel shows and disappoint our fans
because of this vindictive individual."
The neighbor was arrested and taken into custody. Unwritten Law will resume
touring in support of their album, Elva, when Morris recovers from his
injuries. Their current single "Up All Night" is # 14 on the Modern Rock
Chart and is the follow-up to their # 1 hit song, "Seein' Red."
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