Police eject 27 people and make 4 arrests at Michigan Stadium
University of Michigan police say today's record crowd of 113,090 was relatively well-behaved, although 27 people were ejected during the course of the game.
Police also made four arrests - all for minors in possession of alcohol, said Diane Brown, campus police spokeswoman.
Officers issued 10 citations, including five for having alcohol in the stadium and five for urinating in public, Brown said.
Of the 27 ejected, a total of 16 were escorted out for disorderly conduct, four for having alcohol in the stadium, four for unauthorized entry, one for possessing someone else's ID, one for violation of stadium rules and one for throwing projectiles.
Brown said emergency medical personnel treated 78 people in the stadium, and 13 of them were transported to the hospital. Information on their conditions was not available this evening.
Comments
Rasputin
Mon, Sep 6, 2010 : 5:12 p.m.
Yikes, 27 ejected? What is this, a circus? Back to the news.
Tom Joad
Sun, Sep 5, 2010 : 12:49 p.m.
anyone arrested for sneaking in a bottle of water?
Craig Lounsbury
Sun, Sep 5, 2010 : 11:10 a.m.
Clearly the "Big House" is a "public nuisance" that dwarfs any of the local watering holes the prosecuting attorney has opted to wrestle under control.
Snarf Oscar Boondoggle
Sun, Sep 5, 2010 : 1:23 a.m.
w0weeeeeeeeeeeee!! 0.02387% of attendees wer ousted! lighten urp! thes are peptide savants enjouying individuaolism.