Posted on 09/19/2015 9:03:46 PM PDT by artichokegrower
Three men and a teenager were arrested in connection with the brutal beating of a Minnesota Vikings fan, which happened after the 49ers Monday Night Football game at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara, police said Friday.
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A 49er's season ticket at the new Levi Stadium with the personal seal license runs about $30 grand for a mediocre seat.
90 Minutes from New York to Paris.
Stupidity can get expensive real quick.
Suspicion confirmed. One of several incidents like this in California ...
Just think, one of these guys was able to scrape up around $30K for that season ticket. Those “jobs Americans refuse to do” must pay VERY well!!! /s;)
Just beating the gueros that other Whitey’s won’t beat.
Yup. Just as I suspected.
Move the 49ers home field from the ghetto, to a locale closer to the barrio, and this is what you get.
Seems to me the Giants fan paramedic that was beaten almost to death outside of Chavez Ravine was also set upon by a couple of cholos.
It’s never one on one, either.
Actually, Levi’s stadium is located in Santa Clara (near Marriot’s Great America)and in a fairly crime free/safe area. I drive by the stadium everyday on my way home from work.
Seems 2 of the perps were from the Hollister (45 mins from the stadium)area which has it’s shithole/gangbang areas.
Prosecute these stupid effin hoods!
Some of Jeb!’s Act of Love people. Imagine that.
“Seems to me the Giants fan paramedic that was beaten almost to death outside of Chavez Ravine was also set upon by a couple of cholos.”
One was, the other was white trash.
They live in SF. It is probably aggression from their repressed homosexuality.
Not sure if true, but a commenter indicated the Viking fan was talking trash, which precipitated the smackdown.
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