Big Turk Posted Thursday at 02:04 AM Posted Thursday at 02:04 AM (edited) I had no idea this even happened...apparently a guy was a able to sneak a gun into the stadium attending the final game at War Memorial Stadium(before moving to OP) between the Bills and Lions in 1972 and afterwards while on the field and people were taking seats and pieces of the field, etc, things about took a turn for the worse... Does anyone have more background about this or was anyone in attendance at this game on the board? https://youtu.be/03_uFjs5Nm4?si=dkJLUaod5VKlrjn7 Edited Thursday at 02:21 AM by Big Turk Quote
Simon Posted Thursday at 02:17 AM Posted Thursday at 02:17 AM That's not a near mass shooting, that's a guy with a little .22 in his pocket. 2 2 Quote
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klos63 Posted Thursday at 02:22 AM Posted Thursday at 02:22 AM I was at the game. I think it was OJ with the gun. 1 1 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted Thursday at 02:26 AM Posted Thursday at 02:26 AM I was there. It was freezing. 1 Quote
notpolian Posted Thursday at 02:26 AM Posted Thursday at 02:26 AM I was at that game. My first game, I was 6. I was in a full "snowmobile suit" as we called them back then. Serious pia to take a leak while wearing one of those. I don't remember any guns. I do remember it was a tie however. 1 Quote
1962 Posted Thursday at 02:58 AM Posted Thursday at 02:58 AM The kid on you tube is shocked that the fan was able to bring a gun into stadium, that is funny. In 1972 there was no security at the entrance gate it was a different era. The ticket takers were there to prevent fans without tickets from entering. The biggest controversy when Rich stadium opened was that fans were no longer allowed to bring in their own booze. Can you imagine Ralph Wilson’s greed at making fans buy overpriced beer in the stadium. Handguns required a permit in NY in 1972 just like today, and carrying a pistol without one was a felony. A felony arrest would not result in a $25 fine even accounting for inflation. This guy was most likely drunk, relatively harmless, but wired politically thus the small fine. And yes I was at that game 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Thursday at 03:02 AM Posted Thursday at 03:02 AM 43 minutes ago, Simon said: [This is an automated response] The topic title is potentially misleading. Accurate titles help the community find topics relevant to their interests and avoids reader frustration. Please change the topic title to more accurately reflect content of the original post.The topic starter can edit the topic title line to make it more appropriate. Thank you. 44 minutes ago, Simon said: That's not a near mass shooting, that's a guy with a little .22 in his pocket. I don't want to get too political and certainly not a firearm expert.. But can't that still kill fairly easily Quote
BillsPride12 Posted Thursday at 03:38 AM Posted Thursday at 03:38 AM 38 minutes ago, 1962 said: The kid on you tube is shocked that the fan was able to bring a gun into stadium, that is funny. In 1972 there was no security at the entrance gate it was a different era. The ticket takers were there to prevent fans without tickets from entering. The biggest controversy when Rich stadium opened was that fans were no longer allowed to bring in their own booze. Can you imagine Ralph Wilson’s greed at making fans buy overpriced beer in the stadium. Handguns required a permit in NY in 1972 just like today, and carrying a pistol without one was a felony. A felony arrest would not result in a $25 fine even accounting for inflation. This guy was most likely drunk, relatively harmless, but wired politically thus the small fine. And yes I was at that game Ironically I have heard this is what really birthed tailgating as we know it today. It was before my time so I don't know how much truth there is to that but I have read that Buffalo was behind the times and the Rockpile was the last stadium where you could bring your own booze in. Fans counter punched by just drinking out in the parking lots before the game at Rich Stadium Quote
stuvian Posted Thursday at 03:46 AM Posted Thursday at 03:46 AM The video host talks about a security incident at SB 18 but nothing is to be found online Quote
US Egg Posted Thursday at 04:00 AM Posted Thursday at 04:00 AM 1 hour ago, 1962 said: The biggest controversy when Rich stadium opened was that fans were no longer allowed to bring in their own booze. Not true. 1 Quote
klos63 Posted Thursday at 04:13 AM Posted Thursday at 04:13 AM 32 minutes ago, BillsPride12 said: Ironically I have heard this is what really birthed tailgating as we know it today. It was before my time so I don't know how much truth there is to that but I have read that Buffalo was behind the times and the Rockpile was the last stadium where you could bring your own booze in. Fans counter punched by just drinking out in the parking lots before the game at Rich Stadium I brought booze into rich stadium, in one of those igloo type coolers, 1980 I think. We certainly didn't sneak it in, so it must have been allowed. Quote
dwight in philly Posted Thursday at 11:17 AM Posted Thursday at 11:17 AM Was at the game, nothing that I recall out of the ordinary.. Quote
HOUSE Posted Thursday at 12:24 PM Posted Thursday at 12:24 PM The game ended in a tie. Some people get angry 😠 1 Quote
amprov56 Posted Thursday at 12:36 PM Posted Thursday at 12:36 PM My family disassembled the seats they had since 1960 and took them. 1 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted Thursday at 01:00 PM Posted Thursday at 01:00 PM 10 hours ago, klos63 said: I was at the game. I think it was OJ with the gun. Looking for the killer. Somehow he knew. 1 Quote
Haslett_Stomp Posted Thursday at 03:05 PM Posted Thursday at 03:05 PM (edited) My dad used to bring in a big thermos of hot chocolate in the late 70's and early-mid 80's for those November and December games. Lord know what others brought into Rich in theirs. Edited Thursday at 03:05 PM by Haslett_Stomp Quote
First Round Bust Posted Thursday at 03:43 PM Posted Thursday at 03:43 PM went to the game as my friends parents were sick...we were 11 year-olds...just us two getting dropped-off and picked-up...that doesnt happen today Back then it was the norm for kids to do that as well wait and sleep in the entrance lobby of the Aud to get Sabres tickets as well as concert tickets without adult supervision. Back to the game...a tie...after every quarter...adults tearing up the seats, grass, and goldposts...the good ole daze of my misspent youth...of which Buffalo sports was a big part and still are today...thanks for walk down memory lane Quote
GoBills1111 Posted Thursday at 03:54 PM Posted Thursday at 03:54 PM 13 hours ago, SoCal Deek said: I was there. It was freezing. I was there for that game. My very first Bills game...Watching Len Barney from Detroit and getting the experience of War Memorial Stadium...Freshman in HS Quote
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