The drummer for Texas -based rock bank Lord Buffalo who was “forced” from his flight Just before the group was about to go on a European tour, you can see in newly released Bodycam images that explain to the police.
Saad said that Baca, an old member of the rising band, was accompanied on Monday from the plane in handcuffs by the airport police, leaving amazed passengers and his band members unbelieving.
Although Saidbaca is a Mexican citizen, he has moved a green card after he and his family moved to Austin in the late 1980s, after a devastating earthquake hit Mexico City.’
He was held by the Airport police after the police had responded to an active arrest warrant.
According to law enforcement, Saidbaca had violated a protective order, also known as a street ban, twice in the past year, which caused an arrest warrant at a crime level that led to his removal from the aircraft.
He is held in a Tarrant County, Texasprison on a bond of $ 40,000. A conviction can lead to at least two years in prison.
Dressed for travel, the images show that the baca reacts calmly while the police tell him that he is being arrested and taken to prison.
Saidbaca explained that he believed that a custody of his daughter was involved, ended in December and denied every misconduct and said that he only sent packages and letters that the mother of the child may have reported as violations.
Confused about why the order, issued in October, was not treated when he appeared in court in December, Baca said frustration, but kept to officers while they prepared to transfer him to prison and explained, “I just want to come home and talk to my lawyer.”

Saad said that Baca was ‘violently removed’ from his flight at Fort Worth airport, just when the group was about to go on a European tour.

Saad said Baca can be seen in handcuffs from his plane on Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on Monday

Saad said that Baca, depicted in the middle of his band members, is the drummer for Texas Rockers Lord Buffalo. He is also a Mexican citizen and a green card holder

He is held in a Tarrant County, Texas, prison on a bond of $ 40,000. A conviction can lead to at least two years in prison
The drummer initially seemed surprised about the action that is being taken, but meets when officers ask him to reverse so that he can be placed in cuffs.
He is then slowly went outside past the airport course and in a waiting patrol wagon to take it away.
Lord Buffalo, known for its sultry, cinematic sound, had prepared for a large European run – on Thursday in the Netherlands and Wrap in Iceland next week.
But those plans were quickly suspended with the band that quoted heartache and confusion about the unexpected arrest.
The group seemed to be completely blinded by what had been included with their colleague bandmate.
‘We appreciate the enormous outpouring of support. We still know very little about the situation, but we have been asked by the family of our drummer and his legal team to respect their privacy while this situation is evolving, ‘the band wrote on Instagram.
‘We are planning to do this, and we send all our love in their own way. We will share updates from the family if we can. Thanks again for the support of everyone, “was the explanation.
The band’s tour would start on Thursday in the Netherlands before he ended up in Iceland next Friday. The group has since decided to leave the Tour and noted that they were ‘deeply sad “to have to cancel it.

Saidbaca remained calm when the Airpot police spoke to him on Monday and arrested him

He was gone through the airport and to a waiting patrol truck
Police officers also seemed puzzles why Saidbaca had not been arrested before.
“That’s what our big question is – why didn’t they get you in December when you were in court there?” Asked an officer.
“Yes, I mean, I did everything I should do,” said Baca answered.
He revealed that he had sent birthday and Christmas packages to his daughter, but that her mother had reported it to the police as violations of the order. He insisted that the court never found mistakes in those actions.
“The judge did not say that I did something wrong … It wasn’t a problem,” he said. “I didn’t even know there was an order for that.”
The police told him that they had confirmed the order at Llano County, and there was no choice – he should go to prison.
“So this journey certainly does not happen,” Baca said muttered, staring at the floor. “My band without a drummer.

The band that was posted (depicted) was ‘violently removed from our flight to Europe’ by CBP at the International Airport of Dallas Fort Worth Monday

The Ministry of Interior Security said that said is a legal permanent resident and he was arrested for outstanding warrants and a criminal record


The band does not yet have to comment on those allegations and, according to a Facebook message, has been asked by Said’s Family to be low
The Ministry of the Interior Security did not waste time to weigh the controversial arrest.
“Yamal said a Mexican national and legal American permanent resident,” they wrote to X.
‘Said had an order for his arrest after violating a house ban at least twice. If you come to our country and break our laws, you will be arrested. ‘
Online prison registers confirmed that Saidbaca reportedly committed a crime by breaking a street ban.
The Baca family moved to the United States in the late 1980s after fleeing the destruction of the earthquake of Mexico City.

The drummer had lived in Austin for decades, cut a name in the indie rock scene and helped Lord Buffalo to grow from an obscure Texas band to a cult favorite

Lord Buffalo Drummer Saad Saidbaca can be seen in some of his Instagram photos next to his colleague band members
The drummer had been living in Austin for decades, got a name in the indie rock scene and helped Lord Buffalo grow from an obscure Texas band to a cult favorite on the international circuit.
There seemed to be little sympathy of fans on the bands Instagram account after the Saidbaca arrest.
“Get a drummer without warrants for their arrest, so you can leave the country,” wrote a user.
‘Keep your hands for yourself and you would not put yourself or your band members through it. The fault is on your feet, “wrote another.
‘Was a fan, sorry for your drummer. This is wild, “a third added.
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