Stalking Suspect Attacks Lindsey Buckingham: LAPD Investigates

A woman allegedly attacked singer-guitarist Lindsey Buckingham in Santa Monica by throwing an unknown substance at him. The incident occurred as Buckingham was entering a building for an appointment. The accused, described as a stalking suspect, is known to Buckingham from previous incidents, and an arrest is expected soon. Fortunately, Buckingham was not injured in the attack.
The Los Angeles Police Department's Threat Management Unit is collaborating with the Santa Monica Police Department to investigate the incident. Further details about the ongoing investigation have not been disclosed at this time. This is not the first time Buckingham has faced dangerous fans, as he previously filed a permanent restraining order against a woman who had been harassing his family since 2021.
In 2024, Buckingham accused the woman, identified as "Michelle," of leaving threatening messages and demanding money. He expressed fear for his family's safety and peace due to the woman's behavior. The musician and his wife reported finding a collage with the woman's face on their mailbox and dealt with a false police report that led to Buckingham being handcuffed. A permanent restraining order against "Michelle" was granted to Buckingham, set to expire in 2029.
Buckingham is renowned for his work with Fleetwood Mac, joining the band in 1975 alongside Stevie Nicks. He has also released solo albums and was dismissed from Fleetwood Mac in 2018, leading to a legal dispute with his former bandmates. The lawsuit was settled in 2018, with Buckingham expressing contentment with the resolution. The connection between the recent incident and Buckingham's previous stalker remains unknown.
In conclusion, Lindsey Buckingham's recent encounter with an alleged stalker highlights the challenges faced by public figures in dealing with dangerous fans. Despite the incident, Buckingham continues to focus on his music career and remains dedicated to his craft.