Spike TV has issued an apology to viewers after inadvertently airing an unfortunately timed episode of "Bar Rescue."
An episode filmed at Nashville's the Pit and Barrel Bar -- previously known as BoondoxXx BBQ & Juke Joint -- was scheduled to air the day after a late night shooting took place at the establishment.
Sadly, Wayne Mills, a long-time fixture on the Nashville country music scene, was killed as the result of an incident that took place at the Pit and Barrel on Saturday (Nov. 23).
The "outlaw country" singer was shot by bar owner Chris Ferrell after the business closed for the night. According to a police statement reported on by CNN, Ferrell claims the shooting was in self-defense. Acquaintances of both men said these friends were arguing when left alone.
After suffering a bullet wound to the head, Mills was pronounced dead at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The singer...
An episode filmed at Nashville's the Pit and Barrel Bar -- previously known as BoondoxXx BBQ & Juke Joint -- was scheduled to air the day after a late night shooting took place at the establishment.
Sadly, Wayne Mills, a long-time fixture on the Nashville country music scene, was killed as the result of an incident that took place at the Pit and Barrel on Saturday (Nov. 23).
The "outlaw country" singer was shot by bar owner Chris Ferrell after the business closed for the night. According to a police statement reported on by CNN, Ferrell claims the shooting was in self-defense. Acquaintances of both men said these friends were arguing when left alone.
After suffering a bullet wound to the head, Mills was pronounced dead at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The singer...
- 11/26/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Spike TV is apologizing for airing an episode of its reality series Bar and Rescue featuring the Nashville bar where owner Chris Ferrell allegedly shot country musician Jerald Wayne Mills of the Wayne Mills Band. On Saturday morning, Ferrell, the owner of local bar Pit and Barrel, allegedly shot Mills following an argument the two were having about smoking a cigarette inside the establishment. Ferrell claims he shot Mills at 5 a.m. in self-defense. Photos: 10 Years of Spike TV Mills was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he later died. He was 44. Coincidentally, Spike TV's Bar Rescue, hosted
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- 11/25/2013
- by Ashley Lee
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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