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Panthers Fan Gets Choked By Security, Thrown Out Of Game For “Cheering”


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So this just appeared on my facebook, it wasn't mention at all anywhere, does anyone know the story behind it?

http://dailysnark.com/panthers-fan-gets-choked-security-thrown-game-cheering/

I hope that moronic security guard gets fired and sued for what he did, even at the end of the video the Panther's fan doesn't seem to be fighting at any point to cause such kind of action.

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4 minutes ago, bigpoppa said:

We all saw that a few sections over. There were at least 2 fights close to us and another that almost occured right in front of us. Apparently Cowboys fans don't like it when their team gets blown out. Looks like they would be used to it

After looking at the 3 videos I just can't find a reason for that security guard to choke him. It is sad that even Cowboys fans were flipping him off while this was happening. If it hadn't been for that guy in the Chicago jersey stopping the security and holding his guns until he let him go, we don't know what would have happened.

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Just now, GRWatcher said:

Thank goodness for that Bears fan, pulling security's arms off the Panthers fan's neck. It might've been worse. Nice, new stadium & Cowboy fans still want to be like Eagles fans. Geez. 

That was my first thought. The fan in no moment seemed to be even trying to cause a problem, even at the end he was calmly explaining the situation to the Ahole that was choking him.

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Just now, JakeR6 said:

And what was he doing for security to be called in the first place? I highly doubt they just walked down there and jumped him for no reason. 

Dude could've been fighting fans or even swung at the security guard, but the video starts right as the security guard restrains him and everyone grabs their pitchforks. 

Burn the authority now and ask questions later- or never!

It doesn't matter what he was doing, that security guard was using deadly force by choking the fan and not letting go.

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4 minutes ago, JakeR6 said:

And what was he doing for security to be called in the first place? I highly doubt they just walked down there and jumped him for no reason. 

Dude could've been fighting fans or even swung at the security guard, but the video starts right as the security guard restrains him and everyone grabs their pitchforks. 

Burn the authority now and ask questions later- or never!

according to the article, the cowboy fans lied and said he was throwing stuff on the field.

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2 minutes ago, panik said:

Did you check the reference? It says the article that you posted comes from the Onion which is a parody website.

I was just going to mention that it probably isn't a true story. There's this too: http://dailysnark.com/outraged-mother-writes-letter-cam-newton-td-passes-offensive/

Website is, after all, dailySNARK"dot"com. Saw reference to Total Pro Sports, "The Lighter Side of Sports"

 

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