The Dallas Stars on Monday banned a fan from attending games at the American Airlines Center after they bought tickets for a group of spectators who were seen celebrating a goal with a Nazi salute.
Courtney Ripley told WFAA-TV that she was the one who took a video at a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs in December, showing the group of four fans extending their right arms with a straightened right hand facing downward.
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The team conducted an investigation that identified the person who bought the group their tickets and subsequently banned them.
"Any type of discriminatory or hateful behavior will not be tolerated and has no place in our arena," the team said in a statement.
"Creating and sustaining environments that are inclusive, safe and respectful is a non-negotiable for the Dallas Stars."
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"Additionally, we are increasing in-arena messaging regarding the Fan Code of Conduct and how our fans can report violations, along with prioritizing staff training to identify and handle situations that arise," the team added.
The American Airlines Center told ESPN last week that it has "zero tolerance for any acts of hate and/or discrimination."
The script reminds fans about their respective codes of conduct.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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