It aint that serious brehs.
A fight in the Cowboys stadium parking lot after their 30-6 loss to the Patriots tonight ended in a shooting, with the victim flown to the hospital and the suspected shooter arrested by police. Per Ft. Worth Star-Telegram Cowboys beat reporter Clarence Hill, the victim was shot in the head and is in serious condition.
A shooting victim was taken to the hospital and a suspect was in custody Sunday evening after a fight in the AT&T Stadium parking lot, Arlington police said.
Officers responded at about 8:30 p.m. to a report of a fight in Lot 10 at the stadium, said Arlington police spokesman Lt. Chris Cook. He said that officers heard one gunshot, and a male victim in his early 40s was flown to an area hospital with serious injuries.
Witness Lester Peters of Lufkin said the suspect first held a gun to his head. “I didn’t think he was going to pull the trigger,” he said.
The suspect, who was injured when he tripped over a retaining wall, also was taken to a hospital.
Further details were not available, Cook said.
By 9:46 p.m. three police cars and an ambulance were still on the scene and officers continued to investigate.
Witnesses said the incident started shortly before 8 p.m., after the Dallas Cowboys’ loss to the New England Patriots.
Cowboys-Patriots postgame brawl leaves one fan shot, another in custody

A fight in the Cowboys stadium parking lot after their 30-6 loss to the Patriots tonight ended in a shooting, with the victim flown to the hospital and the suspected shooter arrested by police. Per Ft. Worth Star-Telegram Cowboys beat reporter Clarence Hill, the victim was shot in the head and is in serious condition.
A shooting victim was taken to the hospital and a suspect was in custody Sunday evening after a fight in the AT&T Stadium parking lot, Arlington police said.
Officers responded at about 8:30 p.m. to a report of a fight in Lot 10 at the stadium, said Arlington police spokesman Lt. Chris Cook. He said that officers heard one gunshot, and a male victim in his early 40s was flown to an area hospital with serious injuries.
Witness Lester Peters of Lufkin said the suspect first held a gun to his head. “I didn’t think he was going to pull the trigger,” he said.
The suspect, who was injured when he tripped over a retaining wall, also was taken to a hospital.
Further details were not available, Cook said.
By 9:46 p.m. three police cars and an ambulance were still on the scene and officers continued to investigate.
Witnesses said the incident started shortly before 8 p.m., after the Dallas Cowboys’ loss to the New England Patriots.
Cowboys-Patriots postgame brawl leaves one fan shot, another in custody
