20-year-old Daniel Krupa is no longer allowed at Wrigley Field following an incident where security escorted him out of the ballpark after hearing several complaints against the drunk and belligerent fan.

Krupa was at Sunday's Cubs-Pirates game when Wrigley security began getting complaints about his rowdy behavior and foul mouth, according to a police report. Krupa appeared drunk and belligerent, the report said, and was carrying IDs that belonged to two people over age 21.

Krupa then poked a security guard, an off-duty Chicago Police officer, in the chest and refused to leave, saying "You can't tell me s---. I ain't leaving," the report said.

He then started flailing his arms and stiffening his body so the guards couldn't remove him from the stadium, Assistant State's Attorney Erin Antonietti said during a bond hearing Monday.

Krupa was charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer, criminal trespass to land, three counts of obstruction and two counts of theft, one for each ID.

DNAinfo.com

(Chicago Police Department / Getty Images)
(Chicago Police Department / Getty Images)
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