Unwritten Law guitarist injured in home bombing
Sources are reporting that Unwritten Law guitarist Steve Morris was injured by a bomb planted inside his house by his [] neighbor. Morris suffered arm and eardrum injuries. To read the full AP article, click READ MORE. If you'd like to read a review of the band's latest full length, "Elva," click here.
Update: Just a clarification; the neighbour was not a police officer, just an idiot. .
(8/30/02, 8 p.m. ET) -- Unwritten Law guitarist Steve Morris was injured at his home on Thursday (August 29) night from a bomb explosion.
The homemade device was allegedly planted by Morris's neighbor, a security guard and local police officer, according to a statement released by the band's record company. The guitarist suffered injuries to his arms and eardrums and the band has now cancelled several upcoming tour dates as he recovers. Morris's neighbor was arrested and taken into custody.
The guitarist believes the attack was deliberate.
"He planned this for a week and tried to kill me with a bomb," Morris told the Associated Press. "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."
Unwritten Law's latest single, "Up All Night", from its album, Elva, is currently Number 14 on the Billboard Modern Rock Chart, following up the group's Number One Modern Rock hit, "Seein' Red."
-- Darryl Morden, Los Angeles