Ejected HS Football Fan Found Circling Stadium With Stolen Guns

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Fan behavior and stadium security concerns don't necessarily end with ejection, as evidenced when a man who had been removed from a high school football game in Orlando, Fla., was found circling the stadium with several stolen guns in his car. 

As reported by Fox 35 in Orlando, members of the Orlando Police Department were on routine patrol as Jones High School hosted Tampa Jesuit High School faced off in the annual Legacy Classic at Camping World Stadium on Friday night. 

Officers witnessed a man who was kicked out of the game get into a car in the parking lot, which was then seen circling the area several times "as if they were looking for someone," police said. 

When officers initiated a traffic stop, six men were inside the car and probable cause was established for a search. 

During the search, five guns were recovered โ€” three of them were listed as stolen and one was a "ghost gun," meaning it had no serial number, police said.

Despite reaching out to police, Fox 35 could not report if any arrests were made.

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