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Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Show faces no charges after waving Sudan-Gaza flag | U.S. News

    Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Show faces no charges after waving Sudan-Gaza flag | U.S. News

    Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Show faces no charges after waving Sudan-Gaza flag | U.S. News

    Police say Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show is popped up after combining the Sudan-Palstein flag with a combination of “Sultan” and “Gaza” – but he won't Facing legal charges.

    The NFL confirmed that the person was part of a 400-member field actor who performed with Lamar at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. A statement from the New Orleans Police Department said the performers were “detained” and “pop up from the stadium after the incident” but “no arrest (no arrest) and no subpoena was issued.”

    “As a result, it will not be possible to identify individuals,” police said.

    Another statement from NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the pop-up performers will be “banned from all NFL stadiums and events for life.”

    The actor stood on a car used as a prop for Lamar's performance and raised the national flag. Then, as the video was distributed on social media, he then jumped off the vehicle and the stage.

    He then ran around the wild while raising a flag in front of the man in his suit who provided security. Louisiana State Police Police can then be seen escorting the performer.

    McCarthy's statement says “Personal hides his people and uncovers the primer on the show.”

    “No one was involved in the intention to make it,” McCarthy said.

    Roc Nation, the entertainment company that produced the show, said the bill was “neither planned nor partly produced, nor had any rehearsals been conducted.”

    Lamar completed his performance without interruption and did not appear on the show’s television broadcast.

    On Sunday, Super Corps state officers met at least one person accused of doing what they shouldn’t have done.

    Alec Nguyen, described as a 23-year-old resident of Amboy, southern New Jersey, found a forged ID card on Superdome security officers around 9.25 p.m. Sunday, state police wrote in court documents. guardian.

    The soldier contacted Nguyen after allegedly refused to answer security workers' questions about false certificates. He also allegedly refused to answer the soldiers' questions, prompting them to refuse to arrest themselves for crimes and resistance to arrest.

    According to court documents, soldiers searching Nguyen found “there are many audio and visual recording equipment.”

    Nguyen was apparently released Monday morning, although details about the bonds have not been immediately obtained.

    The Associated Press contributed the report

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