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Eight arrests at Dead and Company concert

Original post made on Jun 7, 2017

Mountain View police made a total of eight drug- and alcohol-related arrests in and around Shoreline Amphitheatre over the weekend, most of them for the suspected sale of drugs including LSD, cocaine, heroin and hallucinogenic mushrooms.


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Comments (10)

Posted by Pretty Good
a resident of Cuernavaca
on Jun 7, 2017 at 2:48 pm

60,000 attending Dead shows and ONLY 8 drug arrests! That's the real news story.

As much as the media might want to portray it otherwise.


Posted by NoNams
a resident of Rex Manor
on Jun 7, 2017 at 3:05 pm

Way less violence & drunkenness than country shows.


Posted by Member
a resident of another community
on Jun 7, 2017 at 3:39 pm

"John Mayer-fronted Grateful Dead spinoff band." REALLY?

After the Shoreline hosted the Grateful Dead since it opened in 1986, and they were and still are one of their sellout/every time performers, I doubt seriously that someone of position said that of Dead and Company!


Posted by RAZE SHORELINE
a resident of Gemello
on Jun 7, 2017 at 4:30 pm

Tear down Shorline..it draws troublemakers and showcases B list acts, not something to be proud of. A full service hotel with golf course views and space for small confernces would be a much better use of tha location.

"It's no secret that, unfortunately, some take these concerts as opportunities to commit criminal activities that could potentially harm others," Nelson said. "While most concert-goers do not cause a problem, some take advantage of the large crowds to sell narcotics, even in the presence of children."


Posted by David B. Karpf, MD
a resident of North Whisman
on Jun 7, 2017 at 5:19 pm

Rather telling that @RAZE SHORELINE is incognito - what a stupid statement.....

As a Dead Head for going on 47 years, I and my sweeties attended the Saturday night concert and it was terrific! Superb music, great crowd, good staffing and law enforcement (we had no clue that 8 arrests were made). Fully agree that 8/60,000 is pretty damn good (probably more arrests in a town of similar size), and that Dead concertgoers are way more peaceful than country music concert goers (it was amusing to see the Police presence at the 1st Dead concert in Las Vegas; many riot police with absolutely nothing to do. When they ordered the crowd to move one way, the crowd moved that way. When they ordered them to move another way, the crowd cooperated. All litter was picked up - the venue was spotless after the concert.
Me thinks they were used to brawls and fights at country music festivals......

Agree with @MEMBER - no one in the audience at either concert though this was a "John Mayer-fronted spin-off band"! But I will say that Mayer filled the Jerry guitar position nicely, blending very well with the other band members.

We also visited Shakedown Street for about 3 hours on Sunday afternoon, and it was great. Kudos to the MV police for focusing on more serious issues - the 99.9% of concert goers who simply enjoyed the music and environment were not impacted by their helpful presence.


Posted by Juan
a resident of Rengstorff Park
on Jun 7, 2017 at 6:23 pm

People are coming from all over the state and country to sell drugs at these concerts, this is a public safety hazard. These drugs need to be kept out of our city. I agree that the Amphitheatre needs to be shutdown. Since the stadium opened in Santa Clara, only B-list and worse acts (such as "John Mayer-fronted Grateful Dead spinoff band") have played here. These shows provide no value to the city or its residents.

Shut it down.


Posted by You people are awful
a resident of Shoreline West
on Jun 7, 2017 at 7:33 pm

None of these people are selling drugs to children, and most are not doing anything harmful to anybody, including them selves.

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Posted by Snufjshdh
a resident of Jackson Park
on Jun 7, 2017 at 7:39 pm

So much ignorance in the "shut shoreline down" posts, I don't know where to begin. Dead & Co are hardly B list. I'd explain....but why bother. They sold out Shoreline for TWO nights, you do realize that right?


Posted by PROPS
a resident of Shoreline West
on Jun 7, 2017 at 7:52 pm

Props to google for letting us use their bikes though, you guys are MVPS for sure.


Posted by LorenR
a resident of another community
on Jun 8, 2017 at 10:04 am

LorenR is a registered user.

There have been some remarkable shortsighted and poorly informed comments here. @Juan, you said "These shows provide no value to the city or its residents.". You may have overlooked a few things. 1) 60,000 tickets were sold and were subjected to state and local taxes. 2) People come from out of town with money to spend. That sells food, lodging, car rentals, etc., putting revenue and taxes into the community. 3) These concerts don't put themselves on. That requires dozens union stagehands, truckers, dozens and dozens of employees of the facility. Do you want these folks to be unemployed? I live in Chicago, a grateful dead friendly town. The grateful dead played their last 2 shows there in 1995. In 1995 when the city drafted the budget for 1996 it included $10 million from Grateful Dead tax revenue and in 1996 when the revenue didn't come because the band broke up, the Chicago park district was short $10 million. That was 22 years ago. Can you imagine what that means in today's money? These events pumped millions and millions of dollars of taxes and revenue into the community and the state. And you say it has no value because of 8 idiots. That sort of thinking is killing the goose that lays the golden eggs.


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