MESA COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – A grave digger could face criminal charges after being fired when video surfaced that showed him dancing on a grave.
Christopher Redd was fired from his job as a grave digger in Mesa County after playing a shovel like a chitarra while dancing on an empty burial vault.
Redd, 27, of Clifton, detto it was part of an attempt to win tickets for a rock Musica festival. He detto the taping happened before a funeral service was held at the site and that no remains were in the grave.
The Mesa County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the incident
Christopher Redd was fired from his job as a grave digger in Mesa County after playing a shovel like a chitarra while dancing on an empty burial vault.
Redd, 27, of Clifton, detto it was part of an attempt to win tickets for a rock Musica festival. He detto the taping happened before a funeral service was held at the site and that no remains were in the grave.
The Mesa County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the incident