Green Day Forced to Cut Detroit Concert Short Due to Rogue Drone Incident

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During Green Day's performance at Comerica Park in Detroit, the band was forced to abruptly halt their show after a drone flew over the venue. According to the Detroit police, a man had flown the drone over the stadium, prompting concerns for the safety of the band and concertgoers. Crew members quickly appeared on stage and ushered Green Day off, while a message displayed on the screen notifying the audience of the pause. After a brief delay, the band returned to the stage and resumed their set, much to the relief of the fans. This unexpected interruption didn't deter Green Day or their fans from enjoying the rest of the concert. The drone pilot was later located outside of Comerica Park and was subsequently arrested by the authorities. He is currently being detained pending further investigation.
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00:00During Green Day's performance at Comerica Park in Detroit,
00:03the band was forced to abruptly halt their show after a drone flew over the venue.
00:08According to the Detroit police, a man had flown the drone over the stadium,
00:13prompting concerns for the safety of the band and concertgoers.
00:17Crew members quickly appeared on stage and ushered Green Day off,
00:21while a message displayed on the screen notifying the audience of the pause.
00:26After a brief delay, the band returned to the stage and resumed their set,
00:31much to the relief of the fans.
00:34This unexpected interruption didn't deter Green Day or their fans from enjoying the rest of the concert.
00:41The drone pilot was later located outside of Comerica Park
00:45and was subsequently arrested by the authorities.
00:48He is currently being detained pending further investigation.

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