KC T-Mobile Center Attack Sparked By Seat Change Ask At NBA YoungBoy Concert

More than anything . . . The old school worker deserves his say following a national firestorm and a great deal of well-deserved culture war outrage in the aftermath of the callous attack . . .

Meanwhile . . .

Local news-watchers lament that the youngster is already out of custody and will likely face only a wrist-slap for the brutal assault given so many KC youngsters excused following deadly crimes in recent years. 

Check-it . . .  

Sixty-six-year-old Thomas Schlange said he never imagined a night on the job would leave him physically and emotionally shaken.

A teenager was arrested after the incident, which happened during Sunday night's NBA YoungBoy concert, but that teen has since been released to their parents as police continue to investigate.

"I think people should be able to go to T-Mobile or any other venue in the city, purchase a ticket and enjoy their show," Schlange told FOX4. "And they should not be interrupted by people who misbehave."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Fox4: 66-year-old T-Mobile Center employee talks about assault at NBA YoungBoy concert

NY Post:  Elderly Kansas City worker, 66, ruthlessly attacked by teen who was asked to change seats during NBA YoungBoy concert: ‘He was so enraged’ 

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