From John Kass’s Chicago Tribune column:
On Monday, Nemeth’s son had to go, and his father took him to the nearest restroom. They stood in line for the first urinal next to a row of stalls.
As they waited, Nemeth said, he noticed noises coming from the last stall. A man’s legs — clad in blue jeans and sneakers — were sticking out from under the stall door.
“The toes were pointing up,” said Nemeth. “The legs were shaking and quivering. From a visual standpoint, all you had to see was the legs quivering to know something was going on.”
As a trained physician, he had an idea what was happening in there, but he worried it might have been something else.
“It was bizarre. It caught the attention of a lot of people. I tried to turn my boy’s attention away from it, then I thought, ‘Is someone having a seizure?’
“So I kicked the door, just to get a reaction. I just wanted to make sure nobody was dying in there. That’s when I heard a woman’s voice yell, ‘HEY, STOP!’ Something was going on and I had interrupted.”
Moments later, the stall door opened, and a tall, thin, blond man exited. The tall man held his arms up in triumph.
“His arms were straight up, like in victory,” Nemeth said. “Everybody was hooting and hollering and giving high-fives.”
Then a second person left the stall, someone Nemeth described as apparently female, “scurrying” out of the restroom with a shirt or coat over her head.
“It was disgusting. Probably the most disgusting thing was the encouragement this guy received from the other guys in the bathroom. You can’t even go to a baseball game anymore without being subjected to this?”
His son began asking questions. Nemeth told him not to worry about it. They finished their business and got out of there.
To read the rest of the column, and learn more about the incident go here