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Sudan and Palestinian Flag-Waving Super Bowl Halftime Artist Detained Months After Performance

June 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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A performer from the Super Bowl halftime show was arrested four months after drawing attention for displaying flags that combined the colors of Sudan and Palestine, according to Nola.com. Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, a 41-year-old artist from New Orleans, faces charges including resisting arrest and disturbing the peace related to interruptions during the event.

During the incident, Nantambu, who was part of a 400-person cast, held up the flag while standing on a car during Kendrick Lamar’s performance. He then jumped off the stage, ran across the field, and tackled security personnel. The flag was not shown on the Fox broadcast, with most footage captured by spectators in the stadium.

It is reported that Nantambu took the flag without the knowledge of the show’s organizers. He later explained his protest was meant to highlight the humanitarian crises in Sudan and Gaza. Since the Sudan civil war began in April 2023, millions have been displaced, and since October 2023, tens of thousands have died from Israeli military strikes in Gaza.

The NFL responded by banning Nantambu from attending all league stadiums and events. Brian McCarthy, NFL vice president of communications, praised the Louisiana State Police for charging Nantambu, emphasizing the league’s commitment to preventing disruptions at games.

Interestingly, New Orleans police initially decided not to press charges. However, the Louisiana State Police partnered with the NFL to investigate further, concluding that Nantambu’s actions disrupted the halftime show and that he acted outside his assigned role.

Nantambu has remained in the spotlight with unusual behavior, including claiming to TMZ last month that he was about to film after a boxing match, shortly before being charged with attempted murder.

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Fan Take: This incident highlights the NFL’s increasing focus on security and maintaining control over high-profile events like the Super Bowl. For NFL fans, it signals a growing intolerance for on-field disruptions that could overshadow the game and the entertainment, reinforcing the need for strict enforcement to protect the sport’s integrity.

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