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Former WCW/TNA Star Facing Felony Charges In Gambling Raid
This afternoon, details regarding last night’s gambling raid in Roswell, Georgia, which included the arrest of Glen ‘Disco Inferno’ Gilberti, continue to surface.
According to WAGA, Gilberti was living with Dan Tyre and his family. As had been suspected earlier today, Gilberti has been charged with felonious commercial gambling, also being reported by Doug Richards at WAGA.
Richards offered a definition the term “safe game”, a phrase used by Roswell Police Department Sergeant B.C. Brackett to describe the gaming that had been going for many months in basement of the Tyre home. A safe game is apparently when money is not necessarily used on site, in an effort to help avoid large thefts in the event of a home invasion, or perhaps if someone enters the game with intentions of committing theft.
Most of the suspects arrested in the raid began bonding out around noon ET today, according to Harry Samler of WGCL. It is unclear at this time whether Tyre and Gilberti were still in custody or had been released.
Elaine Reyes of WXIA reported that the Tyre children, one aged two and the other not yet one, were indeed home at the time of the raid. She also clarified that Tyre’s full name is Walter Daniel Tyre, which created some confusion in earlier reports this morning that were initial listing him as ‘Walter’, only to later refer to him as ‘Dan’.
Brackett was quoted as saying that although many may question the seriousness of this act, the Roswell Police are “concerned that activities such as this could lead to more serious crime”.
(Source: www.pwbts.com)