
Football fan was expelled from St. Louis Stadium to wear the Maga hat
It was a red card crime.
A football fans in the Master League from Missouri Stadium were expelled for wearing a hat “Make America Great again” during the match, according to shock footage of the game.
Michael Witzal was wearing Red Cap, inspired by the slogan of President Trump’s campaign in the football match in Saint Louis City on July 26 at Energizer Park when security approached and asked him to leave with a stay of about 25 minutes.
The brief accident, Wittin photographed It was published on social media, which was revealed after someone filed a complaint with the stadium police in the middle of the match.
“I did not think that there would be any problem wearing this to the game, but with about 25 minutes staying in the game, I was mainly told that they had received a complaint about my hat,” said the season ticket holder. Mar Cox Moting’s Mar.
“They told me that I can either hide the hat or take it to my car or leave. I will not go out my hat for anyone. I live in America, which is the free land and the brave home, I thought. So you have to do what you have to do.”
A man was expelled from Stlcitysc Last night game to wear Maga hat. The security said that they do not allow political tools. Then the man asked the security what it is with the continuous flags of pride and tiles through games. They didn’t like it too. pic.twitter.com/t0zz8B1Qxf
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Saint Louis Stadium, which has an area of 32 acres, prohibits political signs, flags, photos, and marks within the square unless it is previously approved, according to the rules of behavior admirers Set on the football club.
In the Weitzel video, he saw wearing the Maga hat and a red shirt with four security guards approaching and quietly showing that the club does not allow political symbols on the field and ask him to leave.
“I was asked to leave by the police. I am threatened with arrest. They are asking me to leave,” said Witzal while accompanying the match.
“I am grateful from the building because of Donald Trump – because we cannot wear Donald Trump’s hats in public places. Now I sprayed from the building. Trump is not welcome at St. Louis City club SC. Trump is not welcome here.”
An officer who drives and removes outside the building told him that he was also supportive, but he said that he simply imposed the club’s rules.
He said, “He gets it, he only follows the rules.”
“This is not his mistake. This is the rules of the stadium here. This is what happens if you are wearing Donald Trump’s hat to the Saint Louis City football club.”
Weitzel Kftk told that he was mindful of his own work during the game – ignoring the attendees who were “turning him into the bird” – and was surprised that the political climate today raised incidents like this.
It is now reluctant to return to Energizer, even after purchasing three -year tickets to support the St. Louis team.
“I want to see them working well,” he said, and he glows to the morning newspaper.
“I don’t really want to leave the actions of a few young people or a few angry complaints that prevent me from enjoying something I love.”
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