Rock-band manager: Bounty hunter Leonard Padilla swatted mic stand
Bounty hunter Leonard Padilla swatted a mic stand into a local musician while he was playing with his rock band outside Casey Anthony's home earlier this week.
A video of the Sunday afternoon incident, involving four members of the band Biteboy, has surfaced on YouTube.
The band was riding on a flatbed trailer -- with their guitars, drums, amplifiers and a portable generator -- when they began playing in front of the Anthony family home.
Rick Namey Sr., manager of Biteboy and father of member Rick Namey, said the band was playing a song written by his son: "Casey's Song (Wine Sick Mind)."
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Padilla, a bounty hunter from California and uncle of the bondsman who posted Anthony's bail, came outside and confronted the loud band.
"Leonard says, 'Move it, move it. You've got to move it,'" Namey said.
At one point, Padilla hits the mic stand.
On Tuesday morning, Padilla told the Orlando Sentinel he did swat the stand.
"I was pissed," he said.
"I felt sorry for the parents. I'm just glad they weren't there."
Namey said Leonard was "totally out of line."
His son, who wasn't available to comment Tuesday morning, wants to file a complaint against Padilla with the Orange County Sheriff's Office. Namey said his son was cut by the mic stand.