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Chile fans storm stadium, break stuff at the World Cup

They’ve broken stuff and now they’re just sitting in the Maracana.

Chile fans are running wild in the bowels of the Maracana, trashing the media center. No one seems to have any idea why.

At some point, they figured out that it would be really easy to get by the small handful of stewards and no cops to get into the place.

Once they got there, they found some glass doors, which, lol. Okay.

And then they knocked down a wall separating them from the locker rooms and field.

Now they’re holding a sitdown protest inside the stadium?

Once again, no cops!

But it looks like security just got control of the situation.

And now they’re being led out of the Maracana in a hilarious, elementary school-like line by dudes in nightsticks.

Fin.

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