Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello was accidentally busted by security during the Toronto concert

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Tom Morello, lead guitarist for the Los Angeles rock band Rage Against the Machinne, was accidentally attacked by a security guard chasing a fan who rushed the stage during a concert in Toronto on Saturday night.

Morello and the band were playing their latest song, “Killing in the Name,” when a fan in a red shirt jumped on stage, according to video posted online.

In the video, a security guard can be seen chasing the fan, but accidentally tackles Morello, who falls off the stage as the fan jumps and tries to escape back into the crowd. Other security guards grab the fan before he can escape.

The band stops the song when singer Zach de la Rocha, who was sitting in a chair after injuring his leg during an earlier show, notices the accident and yells, “Wait! Wait!”

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Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello was accidentally tackled by security after a fan rushed the state at a concert in Toronto, Canada on Saturday night. (Ollie Millington/WireImage, File)

Morello quickly stands up and pumps his arms in the air to the crowd, who let out a loud cheer for the guitarist, according to video footage.

It didn’t look like Morello was hurt when the band restarted the song to close the show.

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Earlier this month, the band returned to the stage for the first time in 11 years and criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

During the July 9 show at the Alpine Valley Music Theater in Wisconsin, the band broadcast several captions on an onstage screen that shot the high court with a caption that went so far as to suggest removing the court , the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported at the time.

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