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'Federal Agent' Arrested At Baseball Game
POSTED: 12:55 pm EDT September 8,
2008
UPDATED: 1:07 pm EDT September 8,
2008
CINCINNATI -- Claiming he was a federal agent couldn't keep a Chicago man from being arrested at a Cincinnati Reds Game on Saturday.According to court records, when a concession employee working the View Level at Great American Ball Park refused to serve alcohol to 26-year-old Rafael Rosario, the Cubs fan asked two more times.When Cincinnati police asked to see Rosario's ID, he tensed up and claimed he was a federal agent and the officer had no right to see his ID, NewsChannel5 sister station WCPO-TV reported.Records show Rosario is employed by the Transportation Safety Administration at O’Hare Airport in Chicago.Police said he gave them an Illinois state driver's license, not a federal ID. Police noted Rosario, who was wearing a red Cubs shirt and blue Cubs hat, refused to cooperate with officers and had bloodshot eyes and smelled of alcohol.Rosario was charged with disorderly conduct while intoxicated, and is scheduled to be arraigned Monday.
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