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Not guilty plea in stadium construction site trespass case

The suspect was seen on video scaling a fence covered in human waste

Highmark Stadium construction site
Bill Wippert/Buffalo Bills

Orchard Park, N.Y. (WBEN) - Three people have served 100 hours community service for trespassing onto the Highmark Stadium construction site along Abbott Road, and now one other has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from entering the site.

Video evidence has emerged of 29-year-old Adam McPherson preparing to scale the fence covered in human feces before the home opener back in September, but Tuesday in Orchard Park Town Court, he plead not guilty to trespassing.


Authorities say McPherson entered a portable toilet, covered himself in the toilet's contents, stripped naked, and jumped into the construction site before falling 30 feet into the pit.

McPherson's jump launched a movement to "Feed the Pit," where fans believed the team's success was correlated to individuals jumping into the pit before the game each week.

Police say McPherson told them he was under the influence of several drugs.
He'll be back in court on Feb. 27.

The suspect was seen on video scaling a fence covered in human waste