The animal-rights activist who was dealt with by Los Angeles Rams linebacker Bobby Wagner has actually obviously submitted an attack grievance following the event. The protester, extensively determined as Alex Taylor of Direct Action Everywhere, operated on to the field bring a pink flare throughout the Rams’ video game versus the San Francisco 49 ers on Monday night. After averting security, he was taken on by the 240 pound Wagner, a Super Bowl champ and six-time All Pro. Video of the struck quickly went viral. On Wednesday, a Santa Clara authorities spokesperson did not point out Taylor by name however informed Yahoo Sports that an attack grievance had actually been submitted around the event. “It’s an active examination,” Lieutenant Cuong Phan stated on Wednesday. “I can validate an individual did can be found in [on Tuesday] at 1.45 pm and submitted a report. It’s a continuous examination, so we’re not able to launch information at this time.” Phan did not state whether the grievance protested Wagner or the Rams company as a whole. Wagner stated he had actually taken on the protester out of issue for others’ security. “That’s not making a play,” Wagner stated after the video game. “That’s simply keeping it safe. You do not understand what that fan got or what they’re doing. You see it all the time, and we do not understand what they’re bring in their pockets. It’s whatever that little smoke things is, however that shit might be unsafe. … One of the [security] people on the other side, it appeared like he got harmed, and security appeared like he was having a hard time, so I was annoyed, so I took it out on him.” Direct Action Everywhere is an animal-rights group. Monday’s stunt was obviously made to raise awareness of the trial of 2 of the group’s members who are implicated of getting into a pork production center in2017 The group today called Wagner’s take on a “outright attack.”
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