Current:Home > StocksFans accused of heckling Florida coach about batboy's murder during College World Series -FutureWise Finance
Fans accused of heckling Florida coach about batboy's murder during College World Series
View
Date:2025-04-17 00:24:02
Social media was set ablaze over the weekend after two fans attending the College World Series were ejected Saturday night for apparently heckling University of Florida baseball coach Kevin O'Sullivan during the Gators' game against Texas A&M.
The two fans, wearing Texas A&M shirts, were allegedly hurling insults at the Gators' dugout related to the May 2021 deaths of Rex Reinhart, 14, and Brody Reinhart, 11. Brody regularly served as a batboy for Florida.
The Omaha Police Officers Association (OPOA) issued a statement on the ejections Sunday afternoon.
"Heckling an opposing baseball team about the tragic death of their batboy is beyond unacceptable. Glad our officers and security threw this duo out of Charles Schwab Field. You’re no longer welcome in this city and should be banned for life from future College World Series," the statement says.
The Gainesville Sun, part of the USA TODAY Network, has reached out the OPOA for further comment.
The boys were killed on three years ago by their father, Paul Otto Reinhart, who then committed suicide. O'Sullivan and the boys' mother, Minde O'Sullivan, are now married.
Texas A&M's head coach, Jim Schlossnagle, apologized for the confrontation during his post-game press conference.
"I want to apologize on behalf of Texas A&M on behalf of whatever the heck went on over in that dugout," he said. "Whoever those two guys are they don’t represent what Texas A&M is about and whoever they are just don’t come back. Let’s not let those two guys back in the ball park."
veryGood! (8195)
Related
- This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
- Biden Cancels Keystone XL, Halts Drilling in Arctic Refuge on Day One, Signaling a Larger Shift Away From Fossil Fuels
- Texas woman fatally shot in head during road rage incident
- U.S. employers added 517,000 jobs last month. It's a surprisingly strong number
- The city of Chicago is ordered to pay nearly $80M for a police chase that killed a 10
- These $19 Lounge Shorts With Pockets Have 13,300+ 5-Star Amazon Reviews
- California Has Begun Managing Groundwater Under a New Law. Experts Aren’t Sure It’s Working
- Restaurants charging extra for water, bread and workers' health plan
- Bodycam footage shows high
- Kim Kardashian Reveals Why She Deleted TikTok of North West Rapping Ice Spice Lyrics
Ranking
- Angelina Jolie nearly fainted making Maria Callas movie: 'My body wasn’t strong enough'
- This Jennifer Aniston Editing Error From a 2003 Friends Episode Will Have You Doing a Double Take
- Chris Eubanks, unlikely Wimbledon star, on surreal, whirlwind tournament experience
- Is Jenna Ortega Returning to You? Watch the Eyebrow-Raising Teaser for Season 5
- Highlights from Trump’s interview with Time magazine
- Warming Trends: Tuna for Vegans, Battery Technology and Climate Drives a Tree-Killer to Higher Climes
- Inside Clean Energy: What’s a Virtual Power Plant? Bay Area Consumers Will Soon Find Out.
- Manufacturer recalls eyedrops after possible link to bacterial infections
Recommendation
Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
A California Water Board Assures the Public that Oil Wastewater Is Safe for Irrigation, But Experts Say the Evidence Is Scant
Moving Water in the Everglades Sends a Cascade of Consequences, Some Anticipated and Some Not
We're Drunk in Love With Beyoncé and Jay-Z's Rare Date Night in Paris
Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
Fire kills nearly all of the animals at Florida wildlife center: They didn't deserve this
Florida’s Majestic Manatees Are Starving to Death
Maryland’s Capital City Joins a Long Line of Litigants Seeking Climate-Related Damages from the Fossil Fuel Industry