Mets Fan Alleged Tries To Blind Braves with Flashlight

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Mets Fan Alleged Tries To Blind Braves

(CBS/AP) NEW YORK A 40-year-old man was arrested at Shea Stadium Friday night after he tried to temporarily blind an Atlanta Braves pitcher and shortstop with a high-powered flashlight, authorities said.

Frank Martinez, 40, was charged with interference with a professional sporting event and second-degree reckless endangerment, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said Saturday.




Link to the story.
 
Re: SLIGHTLY Over the Top Flashlight Use

Wow, I want to know what kind of light it was. Must have be something powerful..
 
Re: Man accused of trying to blind baseball players with flashlight....

*nod*
 
Re: Man accused of trying to blind baseball players with flashlight....

:ohgeez:


Next time atleast bring a decent Flashlight :D
Sorry not a sports Fan...
It could be dangerous though but if youre gonna make a ******* out of yourself atleast bring a HID or Mac`s Torch :D


Benny
 
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Re: SLIGHTLY Over the Top Flashlight Use

The District Attorney said he "endangered the lives of the players and spectators".

Give me a friggin break!!!! Can't they trump up a better charge than that?:rant:
 
Re: Man accused of trying to blind baseball players with flashlight....

But what light was it? The definition of a high powered flashlight between a CPFer and the general public could be quite different.
 
Re: Man accused of trying to blind baseball players with flashlight....

Renteria complained to umpire Paul Emmel, who then called time out and alerted security. The security officers removed Martinez and found a "a small, streamline flashlight" in his backpack, Brown said.

Dont know that brand...could be a Streamlined Flashlight...:ohgeez:



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Re: SLIGHTLY Over the Top Flashlight Use

dizzy said:
The District Attorney said he "endangered the lives of the players and spectators".

Give me a friggin break!!!! Can't they trump up a better charge than that?:rant:

+1

Thats probably the biggest BS I heard. How is the players lives endangered? Let alone the audience?

Thats so pathetic...
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Re: Man accused of trying to blind baseball players with flashlight....

I suppose we can look forward to some proposed legislative ban now, eh? Yep, gotta' get those dangerous flashlights off the streets & out of the hands of criminals! Next thing you know, the gangs will be having photon wars and it will just get out of hand, so we need to do something now.

More laws will certainly take us in the right direction!! Additionally there seem to be more powerful and affordable lights being imported! I've heard some of them are even more powerful than the ones that our own law enforcement officers carry! I think we need some restrictions implemented immediately!!

WE NEED TO ACT NOW!! :ohgeez:
 
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Re: Man accused of trying to blind baseball players with flashlight....

Maybe you could merge these..

(Moderator note: Thanks for the link - threads merged & inactive link deleted.)
 
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Re: Man accused of trying to blind baseball players with flashlight....

Okay, use a flashlight and it's illegal. But get 40,000 others to start making noise and it's cool.
 
Re: Man accused of trying to blind baseball players with flashlight....

Streamlight? He only had the one flashlight on him so I know it couldnt have been any of us. :)
 
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Re: SLIGHTLY Over the Top Flashlight Use

I wonder if the lumens out the front of his flashlight was greater than the light from a professional photographers flashbulb. If he were really trying to blind them he'd use a 100% infrared lazer... totaly invisible.
 
Re: SLIGHTLY Over the Top Flashlight Use

Should he have done it? No...it was stupid. But "Endangering Lives"!?!?! This is what we have become...a society that sensationalizes everything...

And amen carbine15...I guess all the photographers are life threatening as well!
 
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Thanks for the link Morph...threads merged!
 
Re: Man accused of trying to blind baseball players with flashlight....

LOL! What did this weapon do? Singe his eyebrows or rapidly dehydrate him? Atempted photon manslaughter, that must be what it was lol!
 
Would have been easier to go to a daytime game and take a small mirror.

Endangering lives, indeed. The DA's a moron.

On second thought, maybe the DA was right. The whole city could have freaked out because of this terrorist flashlighter, like Boston did over those "viral marketing" LED signs awhile back.
 
Can we sue the sun? It is always following me around and shining on me....someone has to do something!
 

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