MAJOR | Panthers forced out of the airport after a serious threat from a Canes fan
We've seen some weird things lately from fans across the league. The latest reports showed that a Canes fan went overboard and emitted threats that forced the cops to escort the Panthers out of the airport.
Panther Escorted Out of the Airport
A Police escort was needed for the Panthers to get out of the airport after threats were sent via social media. Per the reports, the Panthers' defenseman Radko Gudas, was the target of those threats:
A picture showing a pipe bomb and Radko Gudas' address, obviously implied this person's intentions to bomb Gudas' house. Now the threats are no joke and they were reported to the FBI and local police who took immediate action on the matter escorting the Panthers' on their way out.
It's okay for people to get riled up over games and sports. However, threats are off-limits and there shouldn't be a need for a reminder on something like that.
The Canes and the Panthers will be on the ice again, in Florida, for game 3 on Monday. The Panthers have a 2-0 lead.
CREDIT: Hockey Patrol
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