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There's no reason to arrest him, he didn't break any laws.
However, the NFL isn't the government, they're a private organization, they can tell someone that they're banned from their properties and events just about as easily as you can tell someone that they're not welcome at your back yard BBQ (as long as they're not banning them because they belong to a protected class)
They're probably well within their rights here to ban them just because they don't like what he did.
However, I can almost guarantee you that with an organization as lawyered-up as the NFL he signed some sort of contact to be a part of the performance where he agreed to some policy or code of conduct or something that says in some way that performers aren't permitted to go off-script like that, and not only can they decide to ban him for that but they may be able to sue him for breach of contract or something.
My understanding is that half time show employees are contractors for Pepsi Frito-Lay, not the NFL.
This person likely didn't even sign authorization for the NFL to background check them.
By unfurling a flag that represents an enemy nation and its people, he is threatening the reputation and profits of the NFL franchise. This is a more dangerous act than the violation of any law (which - hey, fuck it - not like people don't get away with doing that shit all the time).
He's lucky he left the stadium with a pulse.
It was, without a doubt, a brave and revolutionary act. Americans hate that shit.
He luckily left the stadium with a pulse? What the fuck are you talking about?
The NFL and the security forces they employ, do not murder protestors. I speak with some authority on the matter here, as I have previously been employed by the NFL as a security personnel.
Statistically speaking, a stadium during an NFL game is the safest from being murdered an American will ever be in their entire lives.