A viral video circulating on social media shows the moment a teenage YoungBoy Never Broke Again assaulted an older member of venue staff during a show at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
As reported by TMZ, during the sold-out show on Sunday (Sept. 21), a young fan who has since been identified as a juvenile by authorities appeared to attack an elderly member of staff working at the venue. The employee, who worked for guest services at the venue, was punched by the individual multiple times in the clip, as seen below. The man was knocked to the floor during the attack and lost his glasses.
The incident came to an end after another person was able to stop the individual by pulling them away. The employee suffered multiple injuries as a result, none of which were life-threatening.
"A juvenile male was detained and subsequently released to his guardian pending further investigation," said a representative for the Kansas City Police Department. The representative added that authorities are "actively working with prosecutors for consideration of applicable charges."
66-year-old Thomas Schlange identified himself as the T-Mobile Center employee and spoke with WDAF about the incident. "I think people should be able to go to T-Mobile or any other venue in the city, purchase a ticket and enjoy their show,” Schlange said. "And they should not be interrupted by people who misbehave. ... I went down and had blows to my head."
A witness added that the individual in the clip attacking Schlange was told that his seat didn't match the seat on his ticket. "He was asked to move to another place – because his ticket wasn’t where he was sitting—and immediately he just completely lost it," said witness Robert McDaniel. "But there is something going on in his heart that needs to be fixed—and what that is, is his emotions. "He needs to learn how to operate and work through and process those emotions."
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