Hockey fan's drum confiscated during North Stars-Fighting Walleye game

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THUNDER BAY — An exuberant hockey fan who supports his team by pounding a drum at the rink found himself dealing with city police on Monday night.

The man, who cheers for the visiting Fighting Walleye, wasn't charged with anything but his drum was confiscated. According to the North Stars, one autistic person left for the lobby with his father 10 minutes into the game, in tears, because of the drumming. "Craziness. Police were called to a fricking hockey game to take away a drum because people were cheering ... I'm speechless," he said in a social media post.

 

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