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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
Fans and players were drunk at a Super Bowl parade?
No ****ing way...
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Like I said, I think he's off base with those comments, because that's what the parade has been so he shouldn't act naive and surprised that it wasn't a good look to your kids. What I found interesting was this:
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Our experience took a dark turn at the intersection of Persing and Main Street at Union Station. Chaos ensued, with no apparent order as we found ourselves amidst a crowd that seemed to lack any semblance of organization. To make matters worse, my wife was hit
in the head by a rock, an act of aggression that left me seething with anger. The desire to retaliate was strong, but I refrained, considering the safety of my children who were with me.
My frustration grew as I observed the absence of police officers in the vicinity, despite the escalating chaos. Grown men were climbing light poles and street posts, engaging in destructive behavior. The atmosphere was tense, and I felt a growing sense of unease.
Even before the parade started, I witnessed young adults vandalizing the area, pulling signs off crosswalk posts. I was the lone voice to confront them, highlighting the absolute chaos that seemed to have taken over the event.
The lack of law enforcement presence became even more apparent when a man near me fainted, and there was no EMS in sight. Drawing on my military experience, I provided first aid, but the incident served as a stark reminder of the lack of safety measures in place.
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Again, Jesse Palmer was hit with a rock or something at the start of their broadcast on the NFL Network. It seems like it was a shitshow that close to the stage and that's seems strange.