There has been some issues on the fan violence in sports. There has been an incident at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore against the Oakland Raiders which was an argument that turned into a full blown altercation between Raider fan and Ravens season ticket holder. The ticket holder name was Baeur who suffered a brain injury and was giving a 30 percent chance to survive. Many arrest has been in sports has been made in the NFL. Division contest and night results in considerable more fan arrest, according to records collected from the city, county, and state police. We should look more into how we can stop the fan violence and set more boundaries to this situation. If the home team loses, no matter the opponent or schedule kickoff time, arrest increase. The closer the loss, the more arrest tend to rise. I feel as fans get too much excited and pumped up where they the lose control. Also we know that many fans get very frustrated when their team loses and especially in big games. Evening games have more arrest and I predict this situation happens because people tend to drink more later throughout the day. The worst thing I read in the latest article was in the month of October, a man was shot outside a Dallas Cowboys game A&T Stadium and later died. Fan violence can definitely can ruin the game for others who are there just to watch the game. The games are suppose to be to have a great time and not to cause violence between fans. In 2013, a 30 year- old man was beaten to death in the parking lot at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium. Violence is never the answer and fans getting into altercations between each other at games is simply a disgrace to me. This fan violence is an issue for all 32 NFL teams in the league and is looked more upon. Fans need to come together so that violence will not be involved.
