Pete Wentz has landed in hot water after getting into a fight with a heckler at a Fall Out Boy gig on Monday night (June 11).
The band were playing a show at the intimate Schubas venue in Chicago when Wentz was on the receiving end of some taunts regarding his alleged liaison with Ashlee Simpson.
The bassist and band mouthpiece remained calm throughout the show, but things came to blows when he left the stage.
After exchanging blows, Wentz was pulled out by the security and escorted backstage. According to The Rolling Stone, the heckler was left face down and bleeding.
Police were then called to the venue where they calmed down the crowd and collected statements.
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yes. fallout boy roolz. go pete
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- pete can do watever he wants.. fall out boy is that amazing

- fall out boy are ****ing shit emo’s who are sellouts and the shittest band in the world, with pete wentz the ugly **** tryna look hard!
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- ashley simpson is a dumb bitch but pete can do what ever he wants and shouldnt be taunted for it

- i love fall out boy and i really look up to pete. but he totally overstepped the mark here. there was no need to throw punches. he took it too far.
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