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Vancouver Airport: Mad Child

Hells Angels Dept: In a statement released following the incident, Bunting explained that he was on his way to join the rest of the group to perform shows in the United States when he was pulled into the customs waiting room at the airport and left waiting several hours, according to Vancouver Sun. The incident is ill-timed for Bunting and Swollen Members. The Juno-winning group's new album Dagger Mouth is scheduled to be released in March and shane Bunting, known as emcee Mad Child with Vancouver hip hop group Swollen Members, has been banned from the United States after being questioned by U.S. customs agents at Vancouver airport about his association with the Hells Angels. He was then asked repeatedly whether he was a member of the infamous biker gang, to which he replied, "No." Bunting stated that after eight and a half hours of waiting and questioning, he was told he had been banned from the country. Bunting is now unable to enter the U.S. to tour or record until the matter is resolved. As reported in the news.
@t hip hop group, vancouver sun