Musician Beaten after Self Defense shooting

By Dean WeingartenBilly Gregory

Dean Weingarten
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Arizona – -(Ammoland.com)- Billy Gregory is a successful musician and vocalist in New Orleans.  The NOPD is saying that early Friday morning, about 1:15 a.m., the 30th of January, the musician shot a man outside of a night club:  From wgno.com:

The NOPD is backing a musician`s claim that he shot a man outside a Marigny nightclub in self-defense.

It appears that a ‘gutter punk‘ accosted Gregory.  He drew a legally carried pistol and fired one shot to the chest of one of the ‘gutter punks’, Nicholas Temper, 23 years of age.  Temper collapsed in a nearby bar after 911 was called.   Temper was helped to the bar by at least two others, according to a witness.

Other reports say Temper’s girlfriend complimented Gregory on his outfit, after which Temper escalated the conflict:

The police report says that 23-year-old Nicholas Temper threatened to commit bodily harm on the 64-year-old musician and take his guitar.

“He said something and the kid got jealous. Got mouthy with Billy,” says Walt.

Fearing for his safety, police say the musician took out a pistol and shot Temper once in the chest.

One commenter at nola.com speculates that it was a set up:

Sounds like a set-up to me: girlfriend distracts mark, boyfriend feigns anger over girlfriend to engage mark, rob mark with cowardly friends as back-up.  In this case, the mark had a CCP and was armed.  A bullet to the chest disrupted the set-up.  Looks like the cowardly friends are lucky they don’t have lead trinkets in their bodies as well.

It is unclear how much time elapsed after the initial shooting, before Gregory was attacked again by two assailants.  I suspect that they caught him by surprise, because there are no reports of additional shots.    Numerous police came to the scene for the shooting and 911 call.

Witnesses say other gutter punks followed the Gregory and beat him up.

One suspect was arrested for helping with the assault.

One more suspect remains at large.

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Composite photo of suspect.

Gregory did not escape unharmed.  One assailant admitted to holding down Gregory while another beat and kicked him.   From nola.com:

 Following the shooting, police said Temper’s friends attacked the shooter, knocking him to the ground while punching and kicking him. Police said the man sustained several abrasions to his head and arms.

This explains the comment from Gregory’s friend Walt, who is a doorman at BMC:

   “I couldn’t figure out why it was one shot fired, and they all weren’t dead.”

Violent crimes are commonly committed with accomplices.  I believe the number is above 50%.  Usually, they run off when a gun is pulled and/or a shot is fired.  It is important to be aware of the possibility of a retaliatory attack and not become complacent because the immediate threat has been dealt with.  We do not have Billy Gregory’s side of what happened, but he was probably blind sided and knocked down before he was aware that he was again under attack.  I suspect that it happened before the police arrived, but not by much, as they arrested one suspect.

In an urban environment, it is especially difficult to keep track of all the possible threats, and to maintain distance.    We may never know exactly what happened.  Fortunately, the attack did not seem to cause severe injury or death to Gregory.   Very likely he was able to protect his head from some of the kicks and punches.    Punching and kicking to the head can easily kill or severely injure a person.    Presumably, he could not draw his firearm because he was being held.

The police showed one of their fairly effective roles: be a backup force so that aggressors only have a limited time to carry out their attacks.

I do not know how long Mr.  Gregory was being kicked and punched, but something or someone cause the assailants to stop.

Watch for accomplices, watch your back, get to someplace safe.
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Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of constitutional carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and recently retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.

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Bill Gregory

wow rod you saved the the first record i played on for its Beautiful day.David was stunned by how many sessions i played on in Memphis at least 200 by 21 yr’s old,
which i was when i joined the band Billy

Rod Taylor

I knew Billy Gregory briefly back in the 70s. He’s a great guitar player, and played on several songs I wrote for a group he was part of in San Francisco area, It’s A Beautiful Day. To my knowledge he wasn’t packing at the time, despite all the goings on in the Bay Area. But this attack on him shows how much things have changed, and how vital it is sometimes to be carrying a concealed weapon. Very glad he wasn’t killed.