YES
living here and going to those game (and knowing others that go and root for their teams) this happens all the time.
fans can text in complaints from their seats in the stadium to security who will deal with the issue....what you saw is how they generally deal with the issue....no questions asked, roughed up, cuffed and tossed out (with a ticket and or a charge or resisting arrest...with nothing else attached)
i've wittenssed first hand friends and others go thru the same routine for doing nothing, NOTHING, other than cheering for their team (like the guy in the video)
now, did he do more? who knows....but the fans around him sure seemed to be defending him....but all it takes is one thin skinned bandwagoner to make that sms!
Let me walk you through how texing in a complaint works:
Once they get a complaint, they start taking video footage of the area to see if the complaint is valid. Now, in this instance, as seen in the video we saw, you have one guy making a scene, and dozens of people turned and focused on him.
As for the crowd "defending" this guy? Yeah, we could hear people by the mic of the phone doing that. But we also KNOW several people had issue with the guy, or nothing would have started this! So, how many of those folks were telling cops, "that's the guy", or "glad you're finally here"?
It comes down to acceptable behavior, and you guys seem to want to just defend anything. (The Texas game was a wonderful examle.)
If an arena a chanting, "We own Taxas" at the end of the game, when they are about to beat the #1 team in the country, it's a little different than a couple guys doing it at two minutes into the game, and going on, and on.
How many times at the end of a game do we hear Na Na Hey Hey Good Bye? But, again......if someone started doing it in the third quarter, and kept it up, it's not the same. You all know that, and to say otherwise, you are just being stubborn.