Burning Man Electrician Tragic Death

ABC News has this story about Burner Ryan Brown, described as “an electrician at the Burning Man counter-culture festival [who] had been fired after a domestic dispute with his wife”. His Facebook page says he worked for DPW. He crashed his car into the Stratosphere in Vegas, then committed suicide after being released from jail.

my life is better than your vacationA hotel room suicide of a man who was freed from jail after being accused of intentionally crashing his vehicle into the Stratosphere and declaring he wanted to jump from its tower is raising questions about why he hadn’t been charged with a crime and whether he was properly screened for mental illness.

Answers weren’t immediately apparent.

Ryan C. Brown asphyxiated before he was found hanging Tuesday in a room at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, the Clark County coroner said.

That was a day after a Las Vegas judge ordered the 40-year-old Brown freed with no restrictions because prosecutors hadn’t filed criminal charges in the Sept. 10 crash at the Stratosphere hotel-casino, and didn’t seek more time to do so. Brown was told to return to court Oct. 15.

“The real question is why the district attorney didn’t charge him,” said Daren Richards, assistant Clark County public defender.

Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson was in meetings Thursday and unavailable for immediate comment, said Tess Driver, his executive assistant.

photo: Facebook

photo: Facebook

Richards, a veteran administrator in an office representing indigent defendants, said arrestees are usually screened during jail intake for suicidal thoughts and mental health issues. In some cases, judges are notified if more evaluation is needed.

In extreme cases, police or jailers can order a “Legal 2000” mental health evaluation by a doctor, said Officer Larry Hadfield, a Las Vegas police spokesman. That process can take up to 72 hours.

But “people can’t be held without cause,” Hadfield said. “It’s not against the law to be mentally ill.”

Hadfield said he had no information about Brown’s case.

photo: SuperBusyMom

photo: SuperBusyMom

Brown hadn’t been assigned a lawyer because he hadn’t been charged with a crime, and Richards said it wasn’t clear from the court record if Brown underwent jail psychological screening.

However, it seemed evident from a police report that crimes could have been alleged.

No one was hurt in the crash, but investigators said it appeared to have been a deliberate act.

Brown drove on a sidewalk past pedestrians before accelerating his Ford F-150 pickup through the valet area and crashing through the front glass doors, police said. The truck came to rest near the hotel bell desk, wedged between railings of a four-step casino entry stairway in a shower of broken glass.

Brown tried to run and struggled with security guards before police arrived and arrested him on felony cocaine possession and misdemeanor driving under the influence and reckless driving charges.

Police reported finding more than 1 gram of crack in the vehicle ashtray, and said Brown admitted using drugs for six days and smoking crack cocaine two hours before the crash.

Brown told officers he had wanted to jump off the Stratosphere and that he was excited to be making news, according to the police report. He said he had the same birthday as Elvis Presley, worked as an electrician, getting his first job at Transfer Electric, then at the Burning Man counterculture festival in northern Nevada, and had being fired after a domestic dispute with his wife. Her name and his hometown weren’t provided.

He told police he was born in Indiana.

Brown later became combative with jailers, who restrained him with a cover over his face to prevent him from spitting at others, the police report said.

It’s always sad to lose a Burner, and our condolences and sympathies go to the family and friends of Ryan Brown. After an earlier Burner suicide this year in Utah, some commenters drew the link between mental illness and recreational consumption of mind altering substances. Something to be considered, Burners, next time you go and “get crazy” for a week in the desert.

National Suicide Prevention HotlineNo matter what problems you are dealing with, we want to help you find a reason to keep living. 1-800-273-TALK

 

 

Bottle Service Reaches New Heights in NV

If you’re heading into the Playa this year, remember to look up. There are going to be 200 Burner operated drones, and who knows who many integrated local and Federal police, military, and alphabet agency ones. Most will just be filming you in GoPro HD.

Some, though, could be gifting you. Yes, you, not that sparkle pony next to you…

Dancetronauts Rock Electric Daisy Carnival

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Thatdrop brings us a report on Burner favorites Dancetronauts appearance at last weekend’s Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) in Las Vegas. And it sounds like they got an A+ :

Dancetronauts-First-FridayThe Dancetronauts brought the bass to EDC Las Vegas for the second year in a row with their world renowned “Bass Station” stage. The largest mobile stage in the United States, the 70 foot long structure pumped out 80,000 watts of sound while including a world premiere of the ground-breaking ProVision LED displays over the course of three days in the Las Vegas desert.

During the entire weekend Dancetronaut resident DJ’s dished out nonstop tunes, providing one of the most unique experiences present at all of Electric Daisy Carnival.

The illuminated stage drew attention from everyone who passed by and was one of the highlights of the day 3 parade.

Here’s some video of the Dancetronauts (and their Dancetrohotties) in action

There’s a lot more to a Dancetronauts show than just pressing play.

The Dancetronauts were also at the 3-day pool party of The Influential Network, a shindig at Mike Tyson’s house that was billed as “the largest social media event in the world”:

dancetronauts house party 2014During this year’s Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, The Influential Network is taking over the iconic former Mike Tyson mansion (featured in the box-office smash hit “The Hangover”) for the biggest social media event ever as part of their Influential House Series.

The Guinness Book of World Records will be on hand to confirm that their off-site EDC party will take the crown for the largest social media gathering in history over June 20th-22nd. This event will be a first of its kind convergence of Tech + Music + Pool party like nothing that has come before it.

The Influential House launched during the first weekend of Coachella in April 2014, bringing the world’s biggest social media influencers from Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Vine, and YouTube together for an action-packed, 3-day party with the concept of creating the most social media influence in one place, ever. The launch event garnered over 1.1 billion native impressions during the 3-day weekend, causing The Influential House’s hashtag #TINhouse to trend #1 worldwide on Twitter, over #Coachella — during Coachella! At EDC, The Influential House intends to shatter the previous mark of 1.1 billion impressions. 

tin pool 2014This exclusive, invite-only event will host influencers, surprise celebrities guests and industry VIPs and will serve as a daytime oasis to connect, celebrate, and create social influence.

The Influential House pool party will feature top DJs like THE STAFFORD BROTHERSE-ROCKICON,KARMA and electronic crossover artist MAKI HSIEH. Not to mention, additional production and art curation by Dancetronauts. Sponsors Monster Products, Cyberdust, SelfieMe, PreFunc, Breakr, JusCollege and ShirtWasCash will do brand activations and gift product to attending influencers. Media partner, Entertainment Tonight will be returning to cover The Influential House for the 2nd time. Additionally, FanPass.TV will live stream directly from the event and Equiinet will provide connectivity. LA Bloom is co-producing the event and brought many of the entities together. Additionally, the LA based P.R. firm The Confluence will also be co-hosting the event. 

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