The new home for the Minnesota Vikings will have a small blemish during its ribbon cutting ceremony.
WCCO reports that surveillance footage shows a person grabbing a rock and breaking a window at U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis. The window was broken near the north entrance to the building.
Because the windows are custom made, a source tells the Star Tribune that a replacement could take six to eight weeks to arrive.
More than 100,000 people are expected to tour the new stadium starting on Saturday.
WCCO reports that surveillance footage shows a person grabbing a rock and breaking a window at U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis. The window was broken near the north entrance to the building.
Someone threw a rock through a glass window at #USBankStadium. How long before these rocks are removed? pic.twitter.com/uhdPBTqtA9
— Vikeologist™ (@Vikeologist) July 20, 2016
Because the windows are custom made, a source tells the Star Tribune that a replacement could take six to eight weeks to arrive.
More than 100,000 people are expected to tour the new stadium starting on Saturday.