ASHWAUBENON, WI (WTAQ) – A man is in custody after causing a disturbance at Lambeau Field Friday.
Green Bay Police were called out to Lambeau Field just after 1:00pm.
Chief Andrew Smith said the original call was for an active shooter on the property.
Police say the suspect, 40-year old Chay Vang of Green Bay, was a former employee of an outside food service that was contracted by the Green Bay Packers.
Chief Smith said the man attempted to harm a man who he had a previous incident with.
“Apparently he was involved in a disturbance on December 3 with another employee, and that was a physical altercation, and he was ultimatly fired from his employement.”
Smith said the man returned to Lambeau Field on Friday and located the man he had a disturbance with.
According to the initial report, another altercation took place, and the suspect chased the victim with his car, after the victim fled from his vehicle.
“The suspect was in his vehicle when he started chasing the victim who was on foot. He chased him down to the loading dock area.”
The altercation also caused damage to multiple vehicles.
“A total of five vehicles were damaged.”
Police say the area on the Southside of Lambeau Field is still blocked, and the scene remains under investigation.
Police also confirmed that they did not locate any weapon.
Chief Smith and the Green Bay Packers say the incident is not expected to affect Saturday night’s Packer game against Minnesota.
“Obviously this is going to be a topic of discussion for us tomorrow, but I can assure you Saturday’s game is going to be as safe as any other game at Lambeau.”
Smith said this will take some time to piece together. The Green Bay Police Department will be looking to speak to anyone who saw the incident take place.


