Did The Kansas City Chiefs Werewolf Fund His Fandom By Robbing Banks?!?

MAYBE?!?!

And anybody who is REALLY worried about this topic should feel dumb about asking. 

Here's what we know for sure . . .

The quality of Internets information has completely degraded and so many forums are just a slop pit memes and trolls looking to catfish lonely dudes.

Example . . .

Old bank robbery photos fooled thousands of people and sparked trash tweets nearly as bad as Elon's. 

The aftermath . . . 

"Shared several photos comparing a wolf-mask-wearing bank robber and the fan, but then later clarified the photos of the man in the wolf mask was not the fan . . ."

Whilst the reporting about this story is REALLY SH*TTY, feel free to read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Reddit sleuths think a Chiefs super-fan is also a famous bank robber

Reddit sleuths think a Chiefs super-fan is also a famous bank robber. Reddit always gets to the bottom of the story. A rumor began circulating around Chiefs' Twitter that a super fan known as "Chiefsaholic" was arrested for robbing banks in the same mask he wore to support his team.

KC Superfan ChiefsAholic Arrested for Armed Bank Robbery in Oklahoma

You've heard of a wolf in sheep's clothing, but how about a bank robber in wolf's clothing? Kansas City Chiefs superfan ChiefsAholic, whose real name is Xavier Michael Babudar, is known for wearing a KC Wolf costume at Arrowhead Stadium and Chiefs road games.

UPDATE . . .

KC Superfan ChiefsAholic Arrested for Armed Bank Robbery in Oklahoma

You've heard of a wolf in sheep's clothing, but how about a bank robber in wolf's clothing? Kansas City Chiefs superfan ChiefsAholic, whose real name is Xavier Michael Babudar, is known for wearing a KC Wolf costume at Arrowhead Stadium and Chiefs road games.

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