Man Viciously Beaten At Oakland-Baltimore NFL Game Now On Life Support In Critical Condition

The NFL isn’t JUST made up of entitled violent criminals on the field. Now we also have violent criminals attending the violent brain-damage-causing NFL games starting brawls in the stands, and one Baltimore fan is now in critical condition and on life support after a vicious beating he took at the Oakland-Baltimore NFL game, at the hands of criminal Oakland Raiders fans.

Man Viciously Beaten At Oakland-Baltimore NFL Game Now On Life Support In Critical Condition

Man Viciously Beaten At Oakland-Baltimore NFL Game Now On Life Support In Critical Condition

The criminal Oakland Raiders fans beat the man so viciously that the doctors are only giving him a 30 percent chance of surviving his injuries.

When will the corrupt and stupid NFL assholes start cleaning up their shitty league, and weed out the criminals (both on and off the field) who attend NFL games?

It seems that just about every day we hear more horrific news coming from the NFL, and it’s time that the American People stood up to the NFL and FORCED them to clean up their shit!

A Jessup man was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center with a serious head injury Sunday night after an altercation at M&T Bank Stadium with two Oakland Raiders fans, who were arrested, Baltimore police said.

Police spokesman Donny Moses said he couldn’t confirm how the altercation started, but said he was at the stadium Sunday afternoon when he heard police summoned about a fight on a ramp between the third and fourth levels, and calls made for an ambulance.

On Monday police identified the men charged as Scott Smith, 30, of Mt. Vernon, N.Y., and Andrew Nappi, 31, of Eastchester, N.Y. Both were charged with first- and second-degree assault, court records show. Nappi was released on $25,000 bail, while Smith’s status was unclear from court records.

Susan Bauer identified the injured man as her brother, Joseph Bauer, 55. She said he was attending the game with his wife and another couple when he got into a verbal argument with a group of Raiders fans near a concession stand toward the end of the game.

Susan Bauer said her brother’s head hit the concrete after he was struck, knocking him unconscious and causing a serious head injury. She said he was in critical condition with a subdural hematoma, which causes blood to pool on the brain. Bauer said doctors had told the family he had a 30 percent chance of survival.

“My brother is in critical condition on life support over a football game,” said Susan Bauer, who also lives in Jessup. “We’re in shock over this.”

Bauer said her brother is a former Marine who works for Schuster Concrete. She said the family was told two suspects were being detained, but police didn’t identify them. Bauer criticized police for not sharing more information about the case, and also was upset no one from the Ravens organization had reached out to the family.

“I’m really upset with the lack of response overall,” she said.

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