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SUPER BOWL STREAKERS: 2 men who ran onto Super Bowl field given year of probation

Updated: 3:33 PM CDT Jun 30, 2021 The Associated Press Two men who ran onto the field during the final quarter of the Super Bowl in February have pleaded no contest to trespassing and agreed to a year of probation.The two reached the deal Tuesday during a virtual hearing in Tampa, Florida. Under the terms of their probation, the men must perform 100 hours of community service, pay a $500 fine and write letters of apology to the National Football League, according to the Tampa Bay Times.“I think you can tell by now, what might have been amusing back during the Super Bowl was not very amusing,” Hillsborough County Judge Jack Gutman said. “It inconvenienced a lot of people. You exposed people to injury. And, hopefully, you learned your lesson about all this. It’s not funny at all.”One of the men told the judge, “No more streaking. I promise. He had scampered onto the field Feb. 7 in the fourth quarter of the championship game between the Tampa Bay Bu

2 men who ran onto Super Bowl field given year of probation

2 men who ran onto Super Bowl field given year of probation Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2021, file photo, Yuri Andrade runs across the field as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers played the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL Super Bowl 55 football game in Tampa, Fla. Two men who ran onto the field during the game have pleaded no contest to trespassing and agreed to a year of probation. Andrade and Douglas Schaffer reached the deal Tuesday, June 29, during a virtual hearing in Tampa, Fla. Under the terms of their probation, the men must perform 100 hours of community service, pay a $500 fine and write letters of apology to the National Football League, according to the Tampa Bay Times.Doug Benc/AP

Super Bowl streaker takes deal for 12 months probation, community service

Super Bowl streaker takes deal for 12 months probation, community service By Gloria Gomez Gloria Gomez reports TAMPA, Fla. - The stunt is over, but the consequences are far from over. The streaker who ran across the field during the Super Bowl game in Tampa went before a judge Tuesday. At Raymond James Stadium in February, Andrade wearing a pink bodysuit and black shorts was chased across the field by a team of security. He was arrested and charged with misdemeanor trespassing.  In April, Andrade wanted to cut a deal and avoid a trial, but the judge had other ideas. Hillsborough County Judge Jack Gutman rejected the plea deal probation followed by community service, which Andrade wanted to avoid by writing a check.

Tampa Super Bowl streaking pair agree to year of probation, community service

Tampa Super Bowl streaking pair agree to year of probation, community service Yuri Andrade and Douglas Schaffer pleaded no contest to trespassing for the stunt at Raymond James Stadium.     A fan who ran on the field, later identified as Yuri Andrade of Boca Raton, is tackled by Hillsborough Sheriff s Deputy Clinton Stearns during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LV. Andrade was arrested and charged with trespassing. [ DIRK SHADD | Times ] Published 5 hours ago TAMPA — A pair of men who engineered a streaking prank during Super Bowl LV each agreed to complete a year of probation for their respective roles in the stunt.

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