Very little about Phil Rudd's life seems to make any sense these days, but reports have started coming in regarding his latest run-in with the law, and we at least have some idea of what led up to the coffee shop scuffle that ended with the AC/DC drummer in handcuffs.
AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd has been full of surprises lately, but when it comes to the criminal charges he's currently facing, he's doing exactly what everyone expected: pleading not guilty.
AC/DC's Angus Young and Brian Johnson stopped by 'The Howard Stern Show' today to talk about music generally, their new album specifically and their troubled drummer, Phil Rudd, who was arrested a couple weeks ago for threatening to kill someone.
A series of stories published in the wake of Phil Rudd's stunning arrest referencing 'Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap' have apparently sparked renewed interest in AC/DC's timeless 1976 single.
The legal drama surrounding AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd isn't anywhere close to being cleared up, but he can at least count on public support from his family members.