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Thunder From Down Under all-male revue stops thief in Vegas

LAS VEGAS - A man who tried to make off with a suitcase full of costumes and props used by the all-male revue "Thunder From Down Under" fired a shot at the head of one member of the Australian group before being subdued, Las Vegas police said Wednesday.

The thief pulled a .44-caliber Magnum handgun before another cast member jostled his hand, police said in an arrest report that provided a dramatic account of the behind-the-scenes fight Tuesday evening at the Excalibur Hotel and Casino.

The bullet struck a wall, the gun fell to the floor, and six well-muscled members of the revue held the man until security arrived, the report said. The suspect provided police with a fake name, authorities said. He suffered unspecified injuries and was hospitalized before being booked as "John Doe" into the Clark County jail.

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Las Vegas police say a man identified only as "John Doe" apparently provided a fake name following his arrest Tuesday March 18, 2014, on attempted murder, armed robbery and burglary with a weapon charge. AP

A jailhouse booking photo shows a black eye and facial bruises from the backstage scuffle.

"The suspect definitely got the worst of it," Las Vegas police Officer Laura Meltzer said.

The man is awaiting an initial court appearance on felony attempted murder, armed robbery and burglary with a weapon charges that could get him decades in state prison if he is convicted.

One cast member was treated at the Excalibur for minor injuries.

The weapon was seized as evidence. Police said it wasn't registered.

Several people told investigators they noticed the man walking around the showroom before Tuesday's performance wearing a SWAT hat, fireman's shirt and police-style boots. They told investigators that no one approached him because they thought he was a new dancer.

When confronted, the man allegedly told the show director that he bought the items for his girlfriend. Performers later realized the items he wore had been taken from their dressing areas, according to the police report.

Thunder From Down Under, an all-male group featuring chiseled shirtless men, has wowed millions of viewers, mostly women, since 1991. An executive with the group didn't respond Wednesday to several messages from The Associated Press. Hotel operations and the show schedule weren't affected, said Gordon Absher, a spokesman for hotel owner MGM Resorts International.


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