Santa Monica — Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham had an unknown substance allegedly thrown at him while arriving for an appointment this week, authorities said Wednesday, and Buckingham was not injured in the incident. Los Angeles and Santa Monica police say the LAPD Threat Management Unit is investigating; no arrests had been reported as of this week, and Buckingham had secured a permanent restraining order against an alleged stalker in December 2024.
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This incident highlights the ongoing issue of public safety, even for high-profile individuals. It's a reminder to always be aware of your surroundings and report suspicious behavior. If you've ever felt threatened, consider seeking a restraining order, like Buckingham did in December 2024.
While Buckingham was unharmed, this event underscores that no one is immune to potential threats. Authorities are investigating, but no arrests have been made yet. Stay updated on local news for developments. Worth forwarding if you know someone who appreciates a safety reminder.
Law enforcement and threat-management units benefited from heightened attention to the investigation, which may aid coordination and evidence-gathering.
Lindsey Buckingham and his family suffered the distress and safety concerns stemming from the reported stalking-related attack, prompting law-enforcement involvement and ongoing inquiry.
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