July 3, 2024

Regretfully, Vegas star player has suffered a severe neck injury and fractured legs.

White made an effort to convince Mark Davis, the owner of the Raiders, that this was not feasible. Subsequently, he proceeded to locate and address this Chiefs flag agitator who was conducting illegal excavation.
“After finding him, I asked, ‘Gerard, did you really dig up this flag?'” ‘I’m not going say I did, or I didn’t,’ he says. “Listen, it’s critical because they will remove you from the site,” I said.
White insisted on seeing the offending flag. DeCosta created a flag identical to the one shown in the picture. (Similar flags aren’t particularly scarce—they presently sell for roughly $14 on eBay.) DeCosta, though, is furious with what he did with The Flag. When challenged, he unbeaten, and Hawaii-born construction worker Gerard DeCosta believes that may be related to him.
Although DeCosta is over 4,000 miles away from Kansas City, he is an avid supporter of the team, and the Chiefs have a long-standing, acrimonious rivalry with the Las Vegas Raiders. His employer put him to work on a new stadium the Raiders, the loathed team, were building in Las Vegas towards the end of 2017.
“As soon as I got the opportunity, I knew what I had planned already,” DeCosta says.
The idea was to bury a “Chiefs Kingdom” flag beneath the home field of the opposition team. Cast a curse on those who oppose you.

A tweet appeared with an image of DeCosta holding the bright red and gold banner while standing at the building site wearing his white hardhat. According to the tweet, the flag is now covered in concrete beneath the center of the field of play.
Everything went crazy.
“I received a call from the Raiders president when this first happened. “Did you see what’s going on with social media?” he asks. Tommy White, the business manager and secretary treasurer of Laborers Union Local 872 in Las Vegas, recalls, “Did they actually plant this flag at the stadium?

White made an effort to convince Mark Davis, the owner of the Raiders, that this was not feasible. Subsequently, he proceeded to locate and address this Chiefs flag agitator who was conducting illegal excavation.
“After finding him, I asked, ‘Gerard, did you really dig up this flag?'” ‘I’m not going say I did, or I didn’t,’ he says. “Listen, it’s critical because they will remove you from the site,” I said.
White insisted on seeing the offending flag. DeCosta created a flag identical to the one shown in the picture. (Similar flags aren’t particularly scarce—they presently sell for roughly $14 on eBay.) DeCosta, though, is furious with what he did with The Flag. When challenged, he

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