Crime & Safety
Judge to Lemont Man: Stay Away From Wrigley This Summer
Daniel Krupa, 20, is accused of causing a disturbance at the ballpark Sunday and can't return until his case is resolved.

A Lemont man was told by a Cook County judge that he’s not allowed back at Wrigley Field this summer after being accused of mixing it up with security at the Friendly Confines, according to a DNAinfo.com report.
Daniel Krupa, 20, was charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer, criminal trespass to land, three counts of obstruction and two counts of theft after an incident during Sunday’s Cubs-Pirates game, the report stated.
At his bond hearing, Krupa was released on his own recognizance, but the judge banned him from the ballpark until his case is resolved, the report stated.
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According to the report, Wrigley security confronted Krupa, who allegedly appeared intoxicated and had two IDs of other people older than 21, after receiving complaints that he was swearing and acting in a manner that offended the delicate sensibilities of his fellow Cubs fans.
That’s when Krupa, who attended Providence Catholic High School in New Lenox, poked a guard in the chest, refused to leave Wrigley and went full civil disobedience, thrashing and turning stiff as a board (no confirmation if he also was became as light as a feather), the report stated.
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