New Jersey guitarist charged after 30 people gather for Pink Floyd cover concert

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New Jersey guitarist charged after 30 people gather for Pink Floyd cover concert
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New Jersey man faces charges of reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct after a Pink Floyd cover show he put on from his front porch drew a crowd of about 30 people.

The guitarists finally stopped playing when an officer directly approached them, the attorney general's office said.

Mitchell Ansell, the attorney representing Maldjian, said in a statement that his client had only intended to stream his performance online, and had titled it"stay at home." He decided"last minute" to perform from his porch, but never invited people to come watch, Ansell said. The lawyer said his client also had"absolutely no knowledge of the horrible and vulgar things that people allegedly said to the police."

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