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Man Hired To Stop Shea Stadium Looters Is Guilty Of Looting

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A man hired to prevent looters from ransacking Shea Stadium while it was being demolished has pleaded guilty to looting the ballpark. So long as he pays $842.50 in restitution, Gerald Tacopino, 44, will only be fined $500 for heisting memorabilia from the stadium that he was supposed to protect as a security guard, according to 1010WINS. Investigators recovered Mets security jackets, shirts, and seat bottoms and backs from his Brooklyn apartment. He was also ordered to stay away from the Mets new stadium, Citi Field, for one year. In 2008, two men were arrested when they tried to steal a seat from Shea Stadium on opening day.

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  • Guest

    stupid is as stupid does

  • jaycjay

    "He was also ordered to stay away from the Mets new stadium, Citi Field, for one year."



    What's the point of that order?

  • Dead Himmler

    That sounds like a reward to me.

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