The animal rights protestor who ran onto the field during the MNF game and was subsequently destroyed by LB Bobby Wagner has filed a police report.
He could sue Wagner and the other LB who hit him, and easily win. That could prove to be a costly tackle for Bobby.The animal rights protestor who ran onto the field during the MNF game and was subsequently destroyed by LB Bobby Wagner has filed a police report.
What's an MNF game?The animal rights protestor who ran onto the field during the MNF game and was subsequently destroyed by LB Bobby Wagner has filed a police report.
Best way to counter it would be to engage in a bunch of lawsuits against the guy. Just come up w reasonable arguments and bankrupt him. His plaintiff cases are worthless if pledged to BK court.He could sue Wagner and the other LB who hit him, and easily win. That could prove to be a costly tackle for Bobby.
Paging all of our board lawyers… curious to hear what @No Chores, @IGNORE2 , and others would argue if the protestor hired them as their lawyer. Seems like a pretty slam dunk case as the football players are neither security nor law enforcement, and I’m 99% sure they’re told to not interfere or hit anyone who rushes the field.
Anyone remember a Bears v St Louis Cardinal game in the late 60’s when a fan effectively dodged security and then he ran near Bear’s huddle -Ditka clothes lined him. I belief it was a Thursday Halloween night
"Easily win"??? Guy who runs onto field with incendiary device assumes the risk that he's going to get blasted by someone, anyone. He's fortunate if he doesn't get jail time and a substantial fine...He could sue Wagner and the other LB who hit him, and easily win. That could prove to be a costly tackle for Bobby.
Paging all of our board lawyers… curious to hear what @No Chores, @IGNORE2 , and others would argue if the protestor hired them as their lawyer. Seems like a pretty slam dunk case as the football players are neither security nor law enforcement, and I’m 99% sure they’re told to not interfere or hit anyone who rushes the field.
Is Wagner a law enforcement officer? Was he trained by the 49ers stadium security to handle this situation as a visitor?"Easily win"??? Guy who runs onto field with incendiary device assumes the risk that he's going to get blasted by someone, anyone. He's fortunate if he doesn't get jail time and a substantial fine...
I must have missed the class at law school where they taught us that the affirmative defense of self-defense applied only to law enforcement or other "trained" personnel. And I guess I'll accept your opinion over a lawyer who has spent the past 34 years litigating civil rights cases, only a few of which were more frivolous than a potential claim being filed by your protestor...Is Wagner a law enforcement officer? Was he trained by the 49ers stadium security to handle this situation as a visitor?
The guy with the incendiary device was trying to run away from people. He was not an imminent threat to Wagner or anyone - he just delayed the game for a couple of minutes.
I’m glad none of our players were dumb enough to tackle those protestors last year. Let the people who are trained to handle these situations handle them.
I think you don’t understand what self defense is fundamentally.I must have missed the class at law school where they taught us that the affirmative defense of self-defense applied only to law enforcement or other "trained" personnel. And I guess I'll accept your opinion over a lawyer who has spent the past 34 years litigating civil rights cases, only a few of which were more frivolous than a potential claim being filed by your protestor...
Self defense also includes the reasonable defense of others. As a result of the dangerous actions of the protestor, at least one security guard was severely injured with a torn ACL. Wagner can also effectively argue his actions prevented further injuries caused by the protestor.I think you don’t understand what self defense is fundamentally.
Watch the video. Wagner and the other LB were under no imminent threat from 120 pound vegan with the pink incendiary device. They actually ran onto the field and hit him.
Now if the guy had a weapon and was threatening someone, different story. He didn’t, and Wagner shouldn’t have gotten involved.
I bet this will be settled quietly. Wagner’s got plenty of money, so no big deal to him.
The protestor was not running after anyone, and had been running around on the field for a while before he was knocked out. He didn’t threaten anyone.Self defense also includes the reasonable defense of others. As a result of the dangerous actions of the protestor, at least one security guard was severely injured with a torn ACL. Wagner can also effectively argue his actions prevented further injuries caused by the protestor.
I wouldn't take the case.He could sue Wagner and the other LB who hit him, and easily win. That could prove to be a costly tackle for Bobby.
Paging all of our board lawyers… curious to hear what @No Chores, @IGNORE2 , and others would argue if the protestor hired them as their lawyer. Seems like a pretty slam dunk case as the football players are neither security nor law enforcement, and I’m 99% sure they’re told to not interfere or hit anyone who rushes the field.
I have represented injured people for over thirty five years. I’ve sued churches, hospitals, doctors. Even sued NU once. If I think a person has a case for which I can earn money for him/her and my firm and I believe the person should be compensated I will accept representation.He could sue Wagner and the other LB who hit him, and easily win. That could prove to be a costly tackle for Bobby.
Paging all of our board lawyers… curious to hear what @No Chores, @IGNORE2 , and others would argue if the protestor hired them as their lawyer. Seems like a pretty slam dunk case as the football players are neither security nor law enforcement, and I’m 99% sure they’re told to not interfere or hit anyone who rushes the field.
It’s a lot more fun when a world class athlete wipes them out like Wile E Coyote getting hit with the anvil.Is Wagner a law enforcement officer? Was he trained by the 49ers stadium security to handle this situation as a visitor?
The guy with the incendiary device was trying to run away from people. He was not an imminent threat to Wagner or anyone - he just delayed the game for a couple of minutes.
I’m glad none of our players were dumb enough to tackle those protestors last year. Let the people who are trained to handle these situations handle them.
If this happened at Ryan Field, he could sue under the "attractive nuisance" theory of tort recovery.He should have protested at Ryan Field. NU linebackers would have misfit and failed to tackle him.
Yeah, then he could sue security for tackling him. The guy should have reasonably expected someone to tackle him. And, what do you know? Someone did.And look, I’m not defending the protester’s decision to run on the field. But Wagner shouldn’t have knocked him out. There’s a reason why most football players just ignore them and let the police / stadium security do their thing.
I did not create the contingency legal system . I reviewed 4 years of complex medical records including multiple MRIs and other studies. I examined the patient for his orthopedic injuries, which were not the central part of his claim. He demonstrated multiple non-physiologic findings during his examination that undermined his claims of a neck injury. I did review the security film which clearly showed that he was not assaulted.although I could not address that in court but did so in my report that was written following his examination .The plaintiff's experts justified his treatment based on subjective complaints not on any physical findings or evidence of intracranial or neurological injury on any study. These experts had seen the film also but still affirmed in court that he had suffered a concussion as a result of the assault, necessitating his prolonged treatment and enormous medical bills and confirmed his permanent impairment.Doc, Unless the forensic work you did on the case you describe were gratis the Plaintiff’s experts weren’t the only biased ones, right?