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Le fils de Johnny Cash arrêté à l'aéroport de Deer Lake

Le fils de Johnny Cash arrêté dans un aéroport à Deer Lake
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NASHVILLE, TN - JANUARY 18: John Carter Cash performs at The Rutledge on January 18, 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images)

La GRC a procédé à l'arrestation du fils de feu Johnny Cash dans un aéroport de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, après qu'il s'est dévêtu en ne gardant que ses sous-vêtements, lundi.

Deux agents ont été appelés vers 14 h 10 à l'aéroport de Deer Lake, où on rapportait que John Carter Cash était ivre ou souffrait de problèmes médicaux.

Les enquêteurs ont dit que le personnel de sécurité a convaincu l'homme de 44 ans de remettre ses vêtements avant l'arrivée de deux agents.

Cash a été amené à une station de police où il allait rester jusqu'à ce qu'il soit sobre, a dit la GRC.

La Police montée a dit qu'il n'y a pas eu d'accusations car peu de gens ont vu la scène, Cash n'a pas de dossier criminel et il s'est montré coopératif avec les agents.

Cash a raté son vol après un voyage de chasse, mais il devrait prendre un autre avion mardi matin pour rentrer chez lui, au Tennessee.

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