On Sept. 4, the Atlanta Police Department shared its findings after investigating the incident. According to the report, the authorities have determined that the 51-year-old Hinds was at fault for the crash that killed him.
Brent Hinds of Mastodon performs during the VII Mexico Metal Fest at Parque Fundidora on November 10, 2023Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images
Hinds' speed at the time was reportedly twice the speed limit at the crash site near the intersection of Memorial Drive and Boulevard. Investigators used traffic camera footage to determine his speed, and two witnesses told the police that Hinds was "driving fast."
The police stated that the driver "was positive" that the light was green. But a witness, "told police the light was red 'when he looked to the light when everything happened.'"
Brent Hinds, Troy Sanders, Brann Dailor and Bill Kelliher of MastodonPhoto by: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
However, Mastodon—in both the band's statement and in the individual member's own postings—spoke fondly of Hinds after his death. On Aug. 31, they organized the "March of Hinds," where hundreds of family, friends, and fans paraded through Atlanta in celebration of Brent's life and legacy.
Related: Mastodon Remembers Late Guitarist in Powerful Onstage Tribute: 'We Were Brothers to the End'
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