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Hockey Fan Ejected From Arena
St. Louis - Clueless Press International In a bizarre incident last night, a hockey fan was forcibly ejected from Savvis Center, home of the St. Louis Blues.
Security sources for the arena explained that the fan had become unruly, yelling inappropriate remarks and upsetting other fans around him. Even though security guards were called to the scene, the fan managed to elude them for approximately two hours.
It was only later that the fan reappeared and attempted to break through security barriers. Dudley Thugbuster, the Chief of Security, explained that the by now fugitive had a fixation on one of the stars and was obsessed with meeting them in the locker area and giving them his address and phone number. "We've had instances like this before, but never with a fan so seemingly single-minded in their determination," he said. "Security did its job, and the person of interest is now in custody. Fans should know that neither we, nor any other arena security service, will tolerate such aggregious behavior.
"We still do not know the identity of the fan," he added. "When we looked in his wallet, he had numerous identifications. We are still attempting to sort out just who this person is and what, if any, nefarious intentions he may have had. We will be calling a press conference as soon as all the facts have been determined.
"Anyone with information about the possible identity of this individual should get in touch with us immediately. We are especially interested in any fan boards on the internet that this suspect may have visited. Someone on one of the boards knows who this person is."As an aside, the fan probably would have had no troubles at all if he had been attending a hockey game. Unfortunately for him, the program last night was the American Idol Season 5 tour. Apparently, security is much less tolerant of idiots at these types of events.
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