
West Sacramento, California (AP) – When a drone suddenly appeared near the left wall of the stadium in Sotar’s health park, the veteran son of Bat Stewart Talloblum decided to help him thwart it.
The drone tried to pick it up from the grass, but Taliblum used the blind frog and brought down it.
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When the machine was kicked, I handed it over to a guard.
The drone and Cess Brown appeared for the stadium at Chicago’s 7-3 18-3 and postponed the game for a few minutes.
“I don’t want to cut my fingers for me. I always see people hurting people on the news when it walks around or anything else and gets stuck in it,” said Talblum, 22, a 22-year-old boy. “I tried to catch him below and that was for me so I just caught it and then I just started hitting his wings with a blind frog just to turn them off to stay away from me because I went to the back of the wall.
The son of a long-term club manager Talloblum has visited the club.
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Craig was impressed by the Cabs Director’s Director. When the drone was seen by some Chicago players, he informed the advisor that he was Plate Adrian Johnson’s referee, which he hadn’t seen.
“I think it’s the world we’re in now,” conceal said. “But he was laughing, because the drone seemed to be trying to fly, trying to fly his son.
Stewart Talloblum has noticed the drone that was previously on AT-Bat, the first time for him, and then saw Johnson who stopped the game — so he went to work.
“Everyone was only watching for a short time and I never had anything like that,” Talblum said. “I’m asking around me, we’re all looking at the security and no one went out there, so I was like that.
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My father was very proud of his son — again.
“I’m proud of much more than I can get a drone, just to be a good child,” the father laughed. “That’s a good club.
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