Reindolph, owner of the White Sox, who will be retreating in a 2023 stadium shooting lawsuit
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Owner of the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls Jerry Reindolph He abdicates in a lawsuit arising from a shooting during a White Sox game in August 2023 at the guaranteed rating field.
There is in the shooting It was shrouded in mystery almost two years later.
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Chicago White Sox President Jerry Reindolff attended a ceremony in honor of former player Harold Baines’ National Baseball Hall of Fame prior to the game between the Chicago White Sox and the Oakland Athletics on August 11, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Nuccio Dinuzzo/Getty Images)
A 42-year-old woman was shot in the leg and a 26-year-old woman suffered a grazing wound to the abdomen and refused to see a doctor. The 42-year-old filed a lawsuit in 2024, accusing the team of “negligence and recklessness.”
A video posted to X at the time showed a panic patron running away from the stadium. According to the message on the scoreboard, we were waiting for a vanilla ice cream concert that was cancelled at the end of the game due to “technical issues.”
“The concert after tonight’s match was cancelled due to technical issues,” the message was partially read. “We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.”
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The main scoreboard message on the Guaranteed Rate Field announces the cancellation of a 90s concert featuring vanilla ice, tone rock and lob bass after a baseball game in Chicago, on August 25, 2023, following a baseball game in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arvogust)
It was unclear how the weapons were able to enter the stadium in the first place. The stadium does not allow you to bring any type of weapons into the facility.
“Any type of weapon, including pepper spray. It is illegal for anyone to try and enter the ballpark with a firearm, regardless of the permit,” according to the park’s rules.
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A US mobile site in Chicago, Illinois on April 18, 2016. (David Banks/Getty Images)
A fan said before Fox 32 Chicago He went through a metal detector to enter the stadium.
However, shooting did not stop the game from continuing as the White Sox lost to athletics 12-4.
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