ChiefsAholic slammed for skipping bail after Chiefs superfan's arrest on bank robbery charges

Pat McAfee slams Kansas City Chiefs superfan ChiefsAholic for skipping his bail
Pat McAfee slams Kansas City Chiefs superfan ChiefsAholic for skipping his bail

After skipping his bail, Kansas City Chiefs superfan, ChiefsAholic is on the run and currently has a bond of one million dollars. On March 25, he cut off the leg monitor that was attached to him, and ever since then, the police have been looking for him.

ChiefsAholic, whose real name is Xavier Michael Babudar, is a very prominent personality among NFL fans because he used to support the Chiefs while dressed as a wolf. In December 2022, he was arrested for an alleged armed bank robbery.

Pat McAfee criticized the Chiefs superfan after the man failed to appear for his bail, bringing people's attention to the ongoing situation. Here's what McAfee said:

"He was allowed to go on a family trip to a Super Bowl that was potentially taking place and before then he was in jail because he was allegedly robbing banks with a gun on the way to Chiefs games, so that he could get the best seat in the house and have his wolf face, front row and all the big time games now.
"Now ChiefsAholic is on the run, he did not make bail. He did not post bail, he is on the go. Everybody keep your eyes peeled for a wolf with a gun headed to a bank near you, this wolf could be f**king anywhere… Have the Chiefs sign somebody, have there be a public event, this fuckimg wolf is watering his way right in there.”

According to BroBible, Michael Lloyd, Babudar's bondsman, is keeping a close eye on the Kansas City Chiefs superfan's family since he may contact them soon. All Tulsa police departments have been notified of the situation, and an update may be forthcoming.


ChiefsAholic was arrested for bank robbery

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The arrest of ChiefsAholic for an alleged bank robbery stunned the entire NFL community. According to multiple sources, on the morning of Dec. 16, the Chiefs superfan in Bixby, Oklahoma, walked into the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union, pointed a black revolver at bank cashier Payton Garcia, and demanded she give him the money or he'd shoot her in the head.

ChiefsAholic is one of the most well-known supporters on social media, and he frequently interacted on Twitter. The Chiefs have won the Super Bowl since his arrest, and he has been active on Twitter for a few days, but with this latest development, everything has turned upside down.


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Edited by Abhimanyu Chaudhary