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KintnerBoy

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I am in the wheel chair row in 537 .. I saw the aftermath, looks like the police and security where chasing down 2 men (one older and one middle age) and they had like a little boy with them. I never saw the guy with the blood

I missed that so that confirms he got decked. Thanks for the info.
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My seats are in the lower row in section 538. Did anyone else see the Browns fan that came down from the upper rows of that section with blood all over his face? He had a bad cut over his left eye but could never tell if he fell or got smacked.

 

There was a fight - it happened 2 rows directly in front of me.  I am still not sure what triggered the fight.  The Browns fan didn't do anything up to the fight to get my attention.  2 couples were sitting in front of us - one of the women got the guy in front of me (he was with them) to change seats with her so she was sitting directly in front of me and then the two guys  - the Browns fan and a Panthers fan -- were in front of her.  She leaned forward and had a conversation with them.  Not sure what was so important that she had to change seats to speak to them.  I couldn't help but notice that it looked like the conversation got animated.  At one time I noticed the little boy next to the Panthers fan pull on his arm.  I looked away and the next thing the Panthers fan went after the Browns fan -- punching and knocking him down.  I'm not sure if someone pulled the Panthers fan off or he just stopped.  As the Panthers fan started to leave someone reached out to the Browns fan because he was bleeding.  That guy helped him out of the seats and I guess to the medical area.  The woman acted like she was totally bewildered about it all.  I think she knows or has a good idea what it was all about.  Later a guy came up with a kit and cleaned all the seats that had blood on them.  I personally hope that security caught up with the Panthers fan.     

 

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