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A USHER of the Pittsburgh Pirates stadium has been suspended after being seen using his belt to beat a fan during a fight on PNC Park on Sunday.
The video begins by showing the Usher and the fantas -to -face fan on a heated argument before the staff member hits the fan on the face several times.
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Other fans are seen who come to break the fight, but the pause is only temporary.
Only a few seconds later, the fan is seen spitting in the Ujier, who then removes the belt and shakes the fan several times.
The video images were initially published in Tiktok. The original poster has eliminated the images, but has been recirculated on social networks.
“After the conclusion of yesterday’s game, since the last fans left the stadium, there was a verbal altercation between two male guests and a female employee of food and drinks. At that time, the employee of the game day of the stadium seen in the video tried to intervene in his name”, vice president of communications of Pirates, Brian Warecki, Pak Gazette Digital said.
“We are aware of the unfortunate incident that occurred after the conclusion of yesterday’s game between an employee of the PNC Park game day and a guest. The employee’s behavior was completely unacceptable and was immediately suspended. This incident is currently under additional investigation.”
The incident occurred a few days after another fan was seriously injured during a game of the pirates in PNC Park.
Kavan Markwood, a 20 -year -old former College soccer player, fell more than 20 feet on the right field wall of PNC Park during a game against Chicago puppies.
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The organizer of a Gofundme page for Markwood shared an update on Saturday that is improving.
“After everything that has happened since the accident on Wednesday night, this progress feels nothing less than miraculous,” wrote the organizer Jennifer Phillips, who once taught Markwood. “It still has a long way ahead, but today it brought a moment of hope that we have all been clinging.”
In the midst of chaos, pirates are walking through a mediocre season. At 12-25, Pittsburgh is in the last place in the central division of the National League.

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