“ChiefsAholic” is a popular and crazy fan of the Kansas City Chiefs. The man, who creates a buzz at the stadium while wearing a wolf costume, was arrested after robbing a bank.
Xavier Michael Babudar, also known as “ChiefsAholic”, is a crazy Kansas City Chiefs fan.
He is known for his wolf costume, which he uses to create a buzz at NFL stadiums.
On 16 December, he was arrested in Bixby, Oklahoma.
He allegedly robbed the “Tulsa Teachers Credit Union” bank with a gun and a mask, as “NBC” reports. According to “FOX,” a witness called police, who arrived shortly after the bank was robbed.
Police find large amount of money and gun on Chiefs fan – FBI informed
After a brief search, the cops stopped Babudar in his car. There they found a large amount of cash and a gun.
No person is said to have come to any physical harm during the bank robbery. It has not been finally confirmed whether he was wearing his wolf mask while doing so.
“put the money in the fucking bag, go chiefs” pic.twitter.com/5OC4Rxqf0X
– a wolf in wolf’s clothing (@MostCrucified) December 19, 2022
Meanwhile, according to “Oklahoma News”, even the FBI has been notified, as Babudar is said to have removed his electronic tether, which he already received through previous offences.
He has allegedly been involved in several bank robberies, which could coincide with the Chiefs’ away game schedule.
Tweet behaviour spells doom for Chiefs fan
The Chiefs community was already wondering why it got so quiet on “ChiefsAholic’s” social media account, as his last tweet only said he was looking forward to his Chiefs’ game at the Houston Texans, where he would be on hand.
The Tulsa bench is right on the way between Kansas City and Houston.
Originally when the schedule came out, I had no plans or intentions in making the trip to Houston.
HOWEVER
I’ve never gone an entire season in which I attended EVERY Chiefs game on the schedule.
You only live once, I’ll see y’all in Houston next week! ChiefsKingdom
– ChiefsAholic ™️ (@ChiefsAholic) December 12, 2022
In addition, large betting amounts that Babudar posted about raised questions about where he would get the money to do so.
His bail, according to the Independent, is $200,000.
With all this @ChiefsAholic News these tweets mean so much more dude “hustled in private” pic. twitter.com/UQnghaQpqe
– Go Chiefs (@Manf0712) December 20, 2022
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