Super Bowl LX
Streaker Hit W/ Trespassing Charge
… After Storming Field
Published
The Super Bowl LX action was halted after a fan went rogue and streaked the field during the fourth quarter at Levi’s Stadium … and TMZ Sports has learned he’s been hit with two charges for the incident.
According to a spokesman for the Santa Clara Police Department, the man who ran across the field was charged with trespassing — a misdemeanor — as well as a field intrusion charge.
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It all went down when a fan took his top off and hit the field with 12:54 left in the fourth quarter. Clips online showed the individual had a message written on his body.
Security gave chase … and eventually got an assist from Patriots rookie Kyle Williams — before the streaker slid at about the 10-yard line.
The spokesman also added that another person stormed the field … and was hit with the same charges.
It all served as the backdrop for a dominant performance by the Seattle Seahawks, who came out on top and won their second Super Bowl in franchise history.
The game served as a rematch from the epic showdown in 2015 — which saw New England come out on top.
Kenneth Walker ended up taking home SB MVP Honors from the day … finishing the day with 27 carries for 135 yards.
The party is just getting started … but for those two individuals who hit the field — their problems are just beginning.
