Police report filed after Rams’ Bobby Wagner tackles Bay Area protester at Levi’s Stadium

The animal rights protester who was tackled by Rams linebacker Bobby Wagner throughout Monday’s 49ers-Rams sport at Levi’s Stadium seems to have struck again.

The protester who Wagner tackled, Alexander Taylor, filed a report with Santa Clara police Tuesday, based on TMZ and ESPN.

Direct Motion In every single place, an animal advocacy group, and police each confirmed that Taylor and Allison Fluty, each Bay Space residents, had been arrested, cited and launched after getting into the sphere at two separate factors through the 49ers’ 24-9 win over the Rams.

A police spokesperson stated that a report was filed the next afternoon associated to the incident however declined to provide extra data, citing that the investigation was ongoing.

Wagner informed reporters Wednesday at apply that he was “simply protecting it protected. You don’t know what that fan bought or don’t. You see it on a regular basis. You don’t know what they will do, what’s of their pockets. No matter that little smoke stuff is. It may be harmful.”

Direct Motion In every single place named Taylor and Fluty in a information launch. Makes an attempt to succeed in a Direct Motion In every single place spokesperson in search of extra data on the police report weren't instantly returned. The NFL didn't instantly return a message in search of remark.

Wagner was joined in pursuing the protester by Rams linebacker and Kennedy (Richmond) Excessive product Takkarist McKinley.

Direct Motion In every single place has organized a number of high-profile protests at sporting occasions in recent times.

A lady affiliated with the group glued herself to the courtroom at a Minnesota Timberwolves playoff sport to protest in opposition to Wolves proprietor Glen Taylor’s rooster farming enterprise, Rembrandt Meals, together with the killing of greater than 5 million birds as a result of a chicken flu outbreak.

A gaggle of Direct Motion In every single place protesters additionally chained themselves to the racetrack at Golden Gate Fields in March 2021 and later had been sued by the racetrack.

Reporters Cam Inman and Jerry McDonald contributed to this story.

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