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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Police arrested seven people and ejected a total of 44 individuals, 14 of whom are students at the University of Florida, from the football game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, November 25.

According to a release from the University of Florida Police Department, ejections were for the following incidents:

  • Disorderly conduct – 15
  • Intoxicated person – 8
  • Wrong section – 8
  • Alcohol possession – 4
  • Other – 3
  • Smoking – 2
  • Entering the field – 2
  • Ticket swapping – 2

Arrests

Charleston Tucker Joseph Davidson, 19, of Ponte Vedra Beach, was ejected from the game for disorderly conduct and intoxication and was issued a verbal trespass warning but was later allegedly observed inside the stadium and was arrested for trespass after warning.

Tionne Kei’che Howard, 25, of Old Town, was asked to leave the stadium but allegedly refused to leave. She allegedly grabbed the arm of an officer and refused to move until she was placed in handcuffs. She was reportedly asked to sign a Notice to Appear but refused to sign it and was booked into the jail for resisting an officer without violence. 

Dawson M. Lincecum, 22, of Perry, Ga., allegedly became belligerent and argumentative while officers were escorting him out of the stadium for vaping, then advanced toward an officer in an aggressive manner. He has been charged with disorderly conduct.

Pamela G. Lincecum, 46, of Perry, Ga., was arrested for battery on a law enforcement officer, a felony, after allegedly grabbing an officer’s vest from behind while the officer was escorting Dawson Lincecum from the stadium. She also allegedly kneed the officer several times in the rear thigh area.

Alexander Blake Munson, 22, of Tampa, allegedly followed the Gator band onto the field at about 9 p.m., despite announcements that spectators are not allowed on the field, and was arrested for trespass after warning.

Macie Marlene Sousa, 21, of Gainesville, was ejected from the game for disorderly conduct and intoxication and was issued a verbal trespass warning but was later allegedly observed inside the stadium and was arrested for trespass after warning.

Spencer Robert Williams, 21, of Clifton, Va., allegedly followed the Gator band onto the field at about 9 p.m., despite announcements that spectators are not allowed on the field, and was arrested for trespass after warning.


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