
Cops today announced the arrest of a man more than four months after he allegedly misrepresented himself to get onto the field and protest during the Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans.
"On February 9, 2025, New Orleans hosted Super Bowl LIX in the Caesars Superdome. Soon after, Troop NOLA Troopers began investigating a disturbance that occurred during the Super Bowl halftime show," Louisiana State Police Sergeant Kate Stegall said in a news release.
LSP has now arrested 41-year-old Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu of New Orleans.
"Nantambu surrendered himself through coordination with his attorney and was booked into the Orleans Parish Justice Center for Resisting an Officer and Disturbing the Peace by Interruption of a Lawful Assembly."
As Kendrick Lamar performed, one of the dancers was seen breaking from the performance and apparently protesting.
"The preliminary investigation revealed that during the halftime performance, a performer deviated from his assigned role, retrieved a Sudanese flag bearing the message 'Sudan and Free Gaza,' and disrupted the halftime show by running across the field with the flag. Security and law enforcement personnel on site quickly recognized the unauthorized action and apprehended the performer after he refused to comply with their commands to stop."
Sgt. Stegall says troopers identified the performer as Nantambu and confirmed he was hired as an extra performer.
"In coordination with the National Football League, Troopers learned that Nantambu had permission to be on the field during the performance, but did not have permission to demonstrate as he did. An arrest warrant was subsequently obtained through the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court."