


That’s not something the rest of us expected, and it’s not something you’ll see again at Brass Against shows. “We had a great time in Daytona last night at Welcome To Rockville. In the aftermath of the onstage urination, Brass Against themselves issued the below statement: The charge of indecent exposure in Florida, if laid, can carry up to a max of one year in jail or a $1,000 fine. Like most of North America, It is presently illegal for one to expose their sexual organs in public or in the private premises of another in Florida if done so in a vulgar or indecent manner. The Daytona Beach News-Journal now report that the incident was brought to the attention of local authorities and the matter is currently being looked into. NSFW footage of all that transpiring circulated widely online over the weekend and can be found here. The Independent has contacted Brass Against’s representative for comment.This led to her eventually calling for volunteers to be peed on, with her inviting one willing fan onstage who she then proceeded to relieve herself on. Indecent exposure, defined as “ sexual organs in public or on the private premises of another, or so near thereto as to be seen from such private premises, in a vulgar or indecent manner”, is a crime punishable by a fine of $1,000 (£743) or up to a year’s jailtime. Beyond that, we’re not giving any further comment on this matter.” “We tried calling her back twice and received no response. “She spoke to a county dispatcher initially,” the spokesperson told the paper. However, Daytona police have subsequently clarified that “no incident report was created because we didn’t actually speak to the reporting party”. Thanks for bringing it last night, Daytona.”Ī report in local paper The Daytona Beach News Journal had claimed that a report was filed to law enforcement in the wake of the scandal.ĭaytona Beach police spokesperson Messod Bendayan told the outlet that police received a message on the department’s Facebook account last Friday (12 November) regarding the incident.Īfter being instructed to file a formal report, the person in question did so, stated Bendayan. That’s not something the rest of us expected, and it’s not something you’ll see again at our shows. The band apologised for the incident, writing on Twitter: “Sophia got carried away. So we might as well make a show out of it.” Last week, the group’s singer, Sophia Urista, was filmed urinating on a fan’s face midway through a rendition of Rage Against the Machine’s “Wake Up” in Daytona, Florida.īefore inviting the man to lie down on the stage, Urista had told the crowd: “I gotta pee. Police have clarified that no report was filed concerning the recent on-stage urination incident during a performance by US band Brass Against.
