Super Stadium Perv Arrested at AT&T Stadium During Cowboys vs Falcons Finale
Security at AT&T Stadium detained Roman Gonzalez, 67, after he was allegedly caught committing a lewd act near a concession area during the Cowboys’ preseason finale against the Atlanta Falcons. Gonzalez is a chronic offender with a staggering history — 32 arrests since 1983, including six for sex-related crimes — most of them tied to incidents in public venues, according to prior reports.
Despite his long rap sheet, Gonzalez was released pending a court date, sparking outrage among Cowboys fans and raising new concerns about safety at major sporting events.
Gonzalez’s background includes arrests for weapons possession, theft, and multiple counts of public lewdness, along with more serious charges such as forcible touching (2005) and sex abuse (2016). Yet despite the repeated offenses, officials noted he has never served significant prison time.
Reactions in Dallas were swift, with fans demanding stronger protections for families. Stadium officials promised enhanced security patrols, clearer reporting channels, and expanded surveillance systems at AT&T Stadium to ensure that game days remain safe for everyone.
Fans were also reminded to report suspicious activity immediately, travel in groups when possible, and use the stadium’s safety hotline for assistance.
The message from both Cowboys leadership and local authorities was clear: Cowboys Nation deserves to celebrate football without fear — and a vigilant community will help keep AT&T Stadium secure.