Aaron Credeur,
Aaron Credeur is a high school sports reporter and news aide for The Washington Post. Based in Washington D.C., he covers local sports events and breaking news. Aaron holds a BA in English and Politics from the University of Dallas and an MA in Journalism from Georgetown University.
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Recent Articles
Copa América Final Disrupted by Fan Rush at Hard Rock Stadium: Thousands Without Tickets Cause Security Breach and Delay
Broke On: Monday, 15 July 2024Thousands of fans without tickets rushed the gates at Hard Rock Stadium during the Copa América final between Argentina and Colombia on July 15, 2024, causing a security breach and delaying the match. Fans were treated for heat exhaustion while waiting in brutal humidity outside, leading to unruly behavior and detainments. The Miami-Dade Police Department urged patience as officials worked to ensure safety and control entry. This incident follows previous organizational issues at this year's tournament, including field conditions and crowd control.