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Guy gets tackled proposing marriage!

Love might conquer all — but it was no match for Dodger Stadium’s security team. A fan identified as Ricardo Juarez ran out to centerfield during Thursday night’s regular season opener against the Diamondbacks and got down on one knee. Juarez held up a ring toward his sweetheart in the stands and then got pummeled by security guards going full-speed.

(Video Courtesy of New York Post Sports)

Juarez was escorted off the field and taken into police custody. But all was not lost. His girlfriend Ramona Saavedra said “yes” to her boyfriend’s proposal. She also shared a photo of the engagement ring on Instagram and said she thought Juarez’s antics were a “tad bit extreme.”

I feel bad for this guy!  I guess there is red tape you have to walk through before hand!

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