Make it make sense: One life lost, one life altered while simply watching a football game

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Make it make sense: One life lost, one life altered while simply watching a football game
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Dale Mooney went to Gillette Stadium on Sunday just to enjoy a NFL football game — Miami at New England.

Mooney, a 53-year-old father of two and 30-year Patriots season ticket holder,

“These are the types of very serious charges that you are dealing with if it is determined the fight is the proximate cause of death,” Bailey said. Cellphone videos and social media posts have made the fights seem more common, even if they have gone on for decades. Potentially worse is that the recurring footage might make it seem less dangerous. Many end with wild drunken punches and little significant damage. Oftentimes everyone just topples over before security arrives.

“The fact people are taking videos of everything and posting everything can exacerbate the situation and even perpetuate what goes on,” Bailey noted. “People who ought to be de-escalating are instead looking to be the first to post it on Instagram.”

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