> You are overcomplicating this. They were ejected because they got caught.
I don't see how "they got caught doing X" is more complicated than "they got caught doing Y", but at any rate think it's worth being correct and precise in order to reason from accurate premises. If you absorb a lot of false information you'll start coming to incorrect conclusions and it'll be difficult to understand why. It took me years to unlearn all the bullshit I absorbed from when I used to spent a lot of time watching History channel documentaries.
> What for or how they got caught, does not matter.
So if they were ejected for jaywalking or for murder, that's all the same to you?