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Pittsburgh Pirates Stadium was suspended after being beaten by fans in a boxing match at PNC Park on Sunday.
The video first had to be presented to the fans face to face during the heated debate, and then the employees slap fans several times.
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Seeing other fans about to break the battle, but the pause is only temporary.
Just a few seconds later, the fan can be seen spitting on Usher, and he took off his belt and whipped the fan several times with it.
The footage of the video was originally released to Tiktok. The original poster has deleted the video, but has looped on social media.
"After yesterday's game, there was a verbal dispute between two male guests and a female food and beverage employee when the last few fans exited the court. At the time, the Ballpark Game-Game Day employee seen in the video tried to step in on her behalf," Pirates Brian Warecki Brian Warecki News Brian Warecki told Fox Fox Digital.
"We are aware of the unfortunate incident that happened yesterday after the game between PNC Park Game Day and the guests. The employee's behavior was completely unacceptable and he was immediately suspended. This incident is currently under further investigation."
The incident happened during a Pirates game in PNC Park, and another fan was injured for several days.
20-year-old former racing football player Kavan Markwood fell more than 20 feet on the right wall of PNC Park during a game against the Chicago Cubs.
Pirates fans are shocked to turn the walls onto the field and are identified as former racing football player
The organizer of Markwood's GoFundMe page shared an update he is improving on Saturday.
Organizer Jennifer Phillips once taught Markwood that this progress was miraculous since everything he had happened since the accident Wednesday night. "He still has a long road, but today brings a moment that we all have been holding on to." ”
Amid all the chaos, the Pirates are in trouble during a mediocre season. Pittsburgh sat at the last spot of the NL Central Division at 12-25.
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