Half-Naked Fans Run on Field, Others Brawl After Chiefs’ Super Bowl Win
Two fans without shirts ran onto the field of operation during Super Bowl LVIII on Dominicus before existence apprehended by Allegiant Stadium’s security.
The men, identified by authorities as Sebastian Rivera, 22, and Alex Gonzalez, 23, were led aside after the stunt and handed over to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) officers at around 6:15 p.m. PT. Both suspects were booked at Mark Clark County Detention Center.
Each was supercharged with a infraction for prohibited conduct at an athletic event, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Shortly after their arrests, they were released from custody and are due in local court of justice on Apr 17.
Their front on the field of operation was spoken nearly by II warhorse CBS sportscasters.
“Oh, we’ve got people on the field,” Tony Romo announced to the national TV audience.
Oh, my goodness, we do, we’ve got a streaker …” Jim Nantz added. “Partial streaker,” Romo corrected him.
The shirtless men were ne'er shown on television.
Casino Brawl
A fighting erupted at an unnamed Las Vegas casino followers the game on Sunday night. The free-for-all mired fans of the Kansas River City Chiefs and of the San Francisco 49ers. It included quatern unidentified men trouncing each other spell on a gambling casino floor.
One of the men was beingness held inward a headlock and was getting punched repeatedly, according to the DailyMail.com.
Other gambling casino patrons attempted to erupt up the struggle. There’s no more word if any of the rowdy fans were arrested.
Initial societal media posts didn’t identify inward which casino the defend occurred.
Kelce, Reid Tension
Tensions were high up among players during the game, too. The Chiefs’ Travis Kelce yelled at — and knocked into — Kansas City coach-and-four Andy Reid. Thomas Reid stumbled from the wallop but wasn’t injured.
Lip reader Jeremy Freeman, later revealed to the New York Post that Kelce told Reid, “Hey, come in on, you f**ker, assign me on.”
Chiefs’ running rearwards Jerick McKinnon like a shot kept Kelce from farther outbursts.
Later, Kelce hugged Reid. Thomas Reid patted his player’s back, the Post reported.
“As practically as he bumps into me, i knock into him,” Thomas Reid told the media. “He caught me away balance.”