Bryan Martin removed from the stage during the New York concert

Country Singer Bryan Martin
removed from the stage
… admits struggle with alcohol and mental health
Published
Bryan Martin Had a wild night on stage in Upstate New York – “with violence” pulled out of the stage after what the police called a drunken collapse.
The country singer performed on Friday on the Schaghticoke Fair, about 30 minutes from Albany, when delegates say that he started to show ‘signs of intoxication and whimsical behavior’. Cops tried to guide him off -stage, but he resisted and had to be executed.
Video posted on Facebook, Martin shows screaming while representatives ended before he was taken out of the location.
Hours later Martin placed an apology on Instagram and admitted that he was struggling with fear, depression and alcohol. “Sorry, I will let you down tonight … The truth is that I am not okay,” he wrote, adding away and missing his children have taken a toll.
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He said he leans on his faith and concentrates on his health, while he reassuring fans that he is still working on new music. “I am never proud when I reach another drink … I hope you can forgive me and believe in a broken old soul like me.”
Sheriff Kyle Bourgault Praised representatives for dealing with the situation “Professional” and said that addiction requires both accountability and compassion.




