Texas A&M fans kicked out of stadium after allegedly taunting coach over double-murder and suicide involving batboy
Two Texas A&M fans were thrown out of a College World Series game after they apparently taunted Florida’s baseball coach over his peripheral ties to a lurid double-murder and suicide three years ago, police said Monday.
Two Texas A&M fans were thrown out of a College World Series game after they apparently taunted Florida’s baseball coach over his peripheral ties to a lurid double-murder and suicide three years ago, police said Monday.
The ugly incident unfolded late Saturday in the first inning of the rain-delayed Aggies-Gators game at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
A close play at third base went against Florida, and ESPN cameras were focused on the Gators’ dugout to see whether Florida would challenge the umpire's call.
But what they captured were two men, decked out in A&M gear, leaning into Florida's dugout and screaming at Gators coach Kevin O'Sullivan before stadium security peeled them away.
“Those folks were banned and barred from the stadium, so they will no longer be attending any more games,” Omaha Police Lt. Neal Bonacci told NBC News on Monday.
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