Two followers who charged onto Coors Discipline searching for pictures with Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr., resulting in Acuna falling to the bottom, have been charged with trespassing and disturbing the peace, Denver Police officers stated on Tuesday.
Each males — Jefferson Gonzales-Merida, 23, and Carlos Rivelo Paiz, 21 — have been arrested and jailed following the incident Monday evening because the Braves performed the Rockies. No person was injured and the lads, from Denver, have been launched pending appearances in courtroom subsequent month, in line with police paperwork. Trespassing and disturbing the peace sometimes are handled as petty offenses however carry fines.
A juvenile male additionally briefly went onto the sector with out permission after which turned again to the stands, the place he, too, was caught by Coors Discipline staffers and cited for trespassing, police stated.
“Additional prices is not going to be pursued on this matter,” police stated in a press release emailed to the Denver Publish.
It was the second time in 5 months that daring fan conduct disrupted baseball at Coors Discipline in downtown Denver. In April, a person bolted down from the stands and tackled Dinger, the Rockies’ mascot — an individual inside a triceratops costume. Denver police investigators regarded into doable assault prices in that incident and the person accountable turned himself in.
even the primary fan, the extra innocent selfie taker, is fairly far out of line only for making bodily contact with a participant. then comes the second pic.twitter.com/qlvWSh45Dx
— Bennett Durando (@BennettDurando) August 29, 2023