It's unclear what this exuberant Jets fan did to provoke his arrest during the third quarter of Sunday's Jets-Chargers game in San Diego, when his team was still behind. It could be there was some rowdy behavior that ended up on the cutting room floor, but all we see in this video is a swarm of security guards and cops taking him away in handcuffs—and it's telling that all the Chargers fans around him seem pretty outraged by the ejection. (High five to the guy chanting "Attica! Attica" at the 50 second mark.)

The person who posted the video on YouTube writes, "This guy was obnoxious but didn't deserve to be arrested. In fact moments before this this woman in a wheelchair asked him to come down and she slapped him in the face and said shut the F*** up. He did nothing and just walked back to his seat with his wife. This may have premeditated the police to come down in the first place. So i guess insult to injury... slapped in the face and yanked before he saw his team come back and win."

One man in the row ahead of Jets fan can be heard yelling at the rent-a-cops, "He didn't do anything! You have no right to arrest him! Just because you have a badge, you do not have that right!" Of course, that's exactly what that badge gives police the right to do. Then we have the right to sue for lots of taxpayer money, like that Red Sox fan did after getting bounced from Yankee stadium for trying to use the restroom during "God Bless America." See, the system works, and defense attorneys are standing by!