Chiefs Superfan Nabbed Again for Yet Another Wild Bank Robbery
The Kansas City man who went from internet-famous Chiefs superfan to accused bank robber to most wanted fugitive was back behind bars on Monday—and facing a slew of new robbery charges.
Xaviar Babudar, 28, was known on Twitter as @ChiefsAholic, a diehard fan who wore wolf costumes to Chiefs games—at least until his bizarre arrest last December for an armed hold up of a Tulsa Teachers Federal Credit Union. Perhaps unsurprisingly, he asked for a bail exemption to attend a “family vacation” in Arizona on the same weekend the Chiefs played the Super Bowl.
But he later cut off his ankle monitor, ditched it in a field near a Tulsa mall, and vamoosed on a March court date, according to authorities. A $1 million bond warrant was issued for his arrest, and he landed on Kansas City Crime Stoppers’ Most Wanted list.
