Security at the 48th Super Bowl was breached by Matthew Mills who demanded an investigation into the Twin Towers attacks
A conspiracy theorist managed to sneak past security guards at the Super Bowl to gate-crash a post-game press conference with a star player.
The game's Most Valuable Player, Seahawk Malcolm Smith, 24, was talking to journalists when a man crept on to the stage.
As he was saying he never thought he would win the coveted award, Matthew Mills, 30, from Brooklyn, snatched the microphone from him.
Mills shouted, "Investigate 9/11; 9;11 was perpetrated by people in our own government," before being pushed off stage by Harvey Greene, a spokesperson for the Miami Dolphins.
According to the New York Times, Smith asked for Mills' press pass to be checked. It is understood to have been a forgery.
New Jersey State Police have charged Mills with criminal trespass.
The Seattle Seahawks beat the Denver Broncos 43-8 to win the 35th Super Bowl played at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Poster Comment:
Not much followup in MSM on Super Bowl's press conference crasher's call for 9/11 investigation. Dogpile comes up with just the above Mirror story.