UFC champion Sean Strickland escorted out of fan

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UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland was escorted out of a UFC Freedom 250 fan fest close to the White House on Sunday night for his own security and the protection of other attendees, according to the U.S. Park Police.

Strickland was not on the cardboard for the UFC event held on the White House South Lawn in connection with a summer-long celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary. Instead, the 35-year-old fighter attended a viewing event on the Ellipse, inflicting a stir among followers as he ultimately entered a wrestling ring set up in the realm.

“At approximately 7 p.m., the U.S. Park Police received report of a disturbance within the UFC event,” the company said in a assertion emailed to The Times. “The unplanned presence of Sean Strickland drew significant attention from attendees, resulting in disorder. Due to concerns for Strickland’s safety and the safety of event patrons, personnel from the U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Park Police, and other assisting agencies evacuated him safely from the area.”

In videos posted to his Instagram Story from, during and after the incident, Strickland states he “might be going to jail” and “may have been charged with disorderly conduct.”

However, the Park Police said that is just not the case.

“Strickland was neither cited nor arrested in connection with the incident,” the company said. “However, he was advised not to return to the venue for his own and public safety. USPP escorted him to his hotel without incident.”

Strickland was once a supporter of President Trump but has turn into a vocal critic over such points as the Jeffrey Epstein recordsdata and the struggle with Iran. Still, he had expressed curiosity in attending UFC Freedom 250, which passed off on Trump’s eightieth birthday, but has said on X that the UFC told him he “wasn’t cleared by the white house.”

UFC president and chief government officer Dana White has said that no person, including Strickland, was banned from the event.

On Saturday, Strickland posted on X that he wished to attend the fan fest on the Ellipse.

The next day, he posted a video on Instagram that exhibits him doing just that. Apparently filmed by the MMA star as he was being led through the group by another man (Strickland later said on X that a fan “snuck me in”), the video exhibits Strickland making an attempt to keep away from being acknowledged until getting to the ring.

Once there, however, he basked in the eye of a large crowd that chanted, “U-S-A! U-S-A!”

Strickland also posted a photograph to Instagram of himself being escorted barefoot out of the event, with the caption “NOT AMERICAN ENOUGH.”




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