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Former GREAT WHITE Tour Manager Seeks Community Service - May 4, 2006
The Associated Press has issued the following report:

A former rock band tour manager being sentenced next week for his role in a nightclub fire that killed 100 people asked a judge to show mercy Thursday by imposing community service rather than sending him to prison.

Daniel Biechele, 29, the former tour manager for the band GREAT WHITE, will be sentenced next week to serve up to 10 years in prison for igniting the pyrotechnics that sparked the deadly 2003 fire at The Station nightclub in West Warwick. He pleaded guilty in February to 100 counts of involuntary manslaughter that accused him of igniting the pyrotechnics without the required permit.

In a sentencing memorandum filed Thursday afternoon, lawyers for Biechele say he never intended to harm anyone and could not have known about the flammable foam on the club's walls that helped fuel the flames.

Though the attorney general's office is seeking the maximum prison term possible under the plea deal, Biechele's lawyers ask for mercy and leniency in their memo, saying their client will "better serve the memory of these victims by performing community service and working as a productive citizen than by sitting in a prison cell."

The memo says letters written on Biechele's behalf by roughly 80 friends and family show a "decent, compassionate person." It says Biechele loves children, cares for stray animals, grabbed a hose to try to help put out the Feb. 20, 2003, fire at The Station and immediately began cooperating with investigators.

Biechele now works for a flooring company and takes accounting classes at night, according to the memo, which also says he married his high school sweetheart within the last month.

Sparks from the pyrotechnics ignited flammable sound-absorption foam placed near the stage. More than 200 people were injured in the fire, the fourth-deadliest nightclub blaze in U.S. history. Eight people who died lived or worked in Connecticut.

While he admitted lighting the explosives, according to the memo, "he did not know, and could not know, that the club itself was a chemical bomb that the foam lining the walls was flammable, and that the building was dangerously overcrowded when the GREAT WHITE concert began."

The memo says Biechele is the only person who has accepted responsibility for the fire. The brothers who owned the club, Jeffrey and Michael Derderian, each face 200 counts of involuntary manslaughter and are accused of installing the foam.
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COMMENT | /-/
posted by : DeanML
5/4/2006 8:02:47 PM

wow i was listeining to great white will reading this weird
dimebagb rules still...

COMMENT | Of course he didn't intend to hurt anybody!
posted by : livingaftermidnight
5/4/2006 9:21:14 PM

He's a pyro tech! Isn't safety a huge part of the job?

COMMENT |
posted by : mugsy
5/4/2006 9:45:45 PM

Wow this is a really tough case and I feel for the guy. I know the families probably want him put away but I don't really know if I agree.

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
5/4/2006 9:51:47 PM

Great white rocks.

ONCE BITTEN TWICE SHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT | I have something to say about this...
posted by : JBodak
5/4/2006 10:10:59 PM

...but I am going to hold off because I don't want to risk offending Teapot, just in case this Daniel Biechele fellow or any member of Great White, past and present, is kin to him.

COMMENT | All I can say is...
posted by : lostinfaith343
5/4/2006 10:40:26 PM

I give the guy credit for accepting what he did wrong and not fighting it unlike the other slime balls. He knows he fucked up, he admits it, let him do community service..wow shit odd I do have a compasionate bone in my body never though...

COMMENT | For the love of God!!!!
posted by : Funeral_Sorrow
5/4/2006 10:48:49 PM

This was an accident!!!!! Theyre about to ruin this man's life forever!!!! Please he dint intent to do this,it was a fucking accident!!

Yes i feel sorry for the families and all but sending him to prison resolves nothing!!!!!!

COMMENT | He's guilty of a fire code violation
posted by : ghostofmetalpast
5/4/2006 10:53:15 PM

This guy violated a municipal fire code and that probably still happens every night in clubs all over the country. He did not line the ceiling and walls with congealed gasoline. He needs to be held accountable for is part in this accident but in no way does he bear the primary responsibility for this disaster. That goes to the club owners and the local fire marshall for signing off on that stuff.

COMMENT |
posted by : Deege
5/4/2006 11:01:43 PM

It was an accident, no matter what. Preventable? Absolutely. But every accident is preventable. Hindsight is 20/20...this was not a violent man, he did not intend to harm anyone, he was just doing his job, like he did every night, and something went way wrong...more wrong than anyone could have possibly even imagined. I'm sure living with the fact that something you did killed a hundred people would be enough punishment. Prison time doesn't resolve anything because prison, as it was intended, is for reform (even though it rarely, if ever, works). There's nothing to reform, it was an accident. It's not going to "change his ways." It serves no purpose whatsoever. I feel sorry for the guy, personally. I don't know him, or exactly how the events went down, but it's obvious that the club owners are truly at fault for installing the foam and allowing the pyrotechnics (they claim they didnt allow them but it's an obvious lie because bands used pyro there often before the accident). Sure, even they didn't intend on harming anyone, but they were indeed breaking the law by knowingly allowing pyro in a club that wasn't up to code and without a liscense. The band just rolled into town, set up, started doing what they always do, and bam, their lives changed forever.

COMMENT | Put him in jail
posted by : TomDaBombb
5/5/2006 1:56:11 AM

He did not receive the required permit, which means he didn't bother to have a fire marshall inspect the room before the show and it was HIS responsibility to make sure that the area he was setting up the pyro was safe. Anyone who is handling something that is so dangerous should at least take the time to notice that the ceiling above him is only 7 feet tall and covered in foam. Yes I was there! Anyone with common sense could have seen that that club was way too small to be using any sort of pyrotechnics. It was an old wooden building!
100 people died on his watch because he was careless and negligent. Yes it was an accident but one that could have been avoided had he done his job properly. He is not the only one to blame - but he should be punished. He should have to spend some time away from the ones he loves, just like the familes of the victims. When 100 people die, excuses shouldn't be accepted. And I hope the owners also get what they deserve too.

COMMENT | I got your community
posted by : Jakdknife
5/5/2006 6:06:05 AM

service... in Hell

COMMENT | this is shity
posted by : ENEMYWITHIN
5/5/2006 7:08:56 AM

for so many people. he shouldnt be banged up for something that wasnt really his fault. i just hope other clubs learn a lesson from this hellish situation.

COMMENT | you know..
posted by : Supertenor
5/5/2006 9:18:38 AM

..what's really scary in all this is that, it didn't really change anything. I sang a few songs last night with a band I met in my local area and, they used pyro. It's a small club too. I've actually never been to a small gig that used pyro and, I was pretty surprised they had it. I was sitting up front and, during AC/DC's "Live Wire" (right before I sang "Whole Lotta Rosie" with them) they set it off. I could feel the intense heat where I was at and I thought, "What if that shit went wrong?" I was a scary moment because it caught me by surprise that anyone would use pyro in a little club like that again...

This is a tough call though, as far as the guy's punishment. I'm sure his life is pretty much ruined anyway. I'm not sure 10 years in jail would help in any way. I mean, there have been cold-blooded, calculated, intentional killers who didn't serve that much time. (OJ anyone?..) I just don't know...

...but, I don't see any need, especially after that, to set off pyro in a small club...

COMMENT | Fire extingushers anyone!
posted by : GIGFACE
5/6/2006 2:03:59 PM

Being a licenced pyro tech in CT and having been at that club I can state that the use of two fire extinguishers would have saved 100 lives lost that day..period ,end of discussion...if you disagree your wrong... the place was unsafe regardless of the foam on the wall... a REAL PROFESSIONAL would have had the saftey measures in place JUST IN CASE... He was just a guy doing what he was told to do by the band I'm sure but the bottom line is he place the devices... he triggered the effect so it was his responsibility to have two stage guys with two fire extinguishers ready to go when the unthinkable happened.
Someone needs to pay and it's him... he can use the 10 years to think about how he fucked up.

COMMENT | An Open Letter to Dan Biechele
posted by : AnnieTina
5/6/2006 3:30:19 PM

NO FRGGIN WAY DANNY BOY!!! Are you serious? You had a part of killing my best friend and 99 others on 2-20-03 by lighting off Great White's ILLEGAL PYRO!!!! You claim that you didn't know about the dangerous condition at The Sration Nightclub? You mean to tell me that you didn't see the low celings and the dry foam that was on the wall? You didn't know that your studium style pyro show was too large for that size club? Oh and I guess you didn't know that Great White's pyro was ILLEAGAL? You didn't know that you had to be liscensed as well I guess???? You killed 100 people that night and maimed 200 plus that night and you want community service? Dan, you have a lot of nerve to want to clear trash off the road after what you and GW has done to all of us!!!

You know at one point, I felt sorry for you for being GW'S fallguy, but you know what? I don't anymore. I would lnot only to see you behind bars, but also Jack and Mark, the bouncer who wouldn't let Tina and the others exit by the baxkstage door,American Foam, Barry Warner, Fire Imspector,and anyone else who caused this. You should be happy that you are only getting 10 years for what you have done. You and your band's actions sentenced all of us here who has lost a loved one a life sentence of never ending pain and suffering!
Thanks for making my life a living hell Dan!
-Annie

COMMENT |
posted by : houde666
5/10/2006 6:45:57 PM

What about the owners of the club??? This guy shouldn't pay alone. How does the people couldn't escape with proper emergency exit? I don't get this. And also, if I was the owner of the club I would've say NO PYRO HERE... period. These guys are also guilty.



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