Monday, April 29, 2024

Brewers Fans Arrested In Wrigleyville After Leaving Man In Critical Condition

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Brewers fans are always called out for not going to Miller Park and letting Cubs fans invade Milwaukee and almost every time they say the same thing: Cubs fans are the worst, that’s why we don’t go, we can’t stand them. And by no means will I say that’s false, Cubs fans, just like all other fan bases have some truly terrible people. Guess what, that includes Brewers fans too.

The Brewers beat the Cubs at Wrigley Field in Game 163 on Monday to win the division and after the game at least one Brewers fan was arrested following an incident in Wrigleyville that left another man in critical condition.

Via CWB Chicago.

A 37-year-old man is in critical condition after being attacked in Wrigleyville following the Cubs’ game on Monday afternoon. Charges are pending against two suspects.

Police said the 37-year-old man was in the 3900 block of North Clark Street around 4:15 p.m. when two men exited a large black SUV and struck him in the face. The victim fell back, hit his head on the pavement, and lost consciousness, police said. The offenders fled the scene, police said.

Police eventually arrested the men after the SUV returned to the scene and were identified by a witness.

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Witnesses reported that the SUV had Wisconsin license plates and at least some of the occupants of the vehicle were wearing Milwaukee Brewers jerseys. Another witness said the victim threw a beer at the SUV before the attack.

Read the full report here.

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