Who is Bryce Tilotta? 19-year-old LSU student caught stealing beer worth $1,500 from Tiger Stadium
Sophia Hammond
Updated on February 16, 2026
Bryce Tilotta was accused of basic robbery after he and his companions took a few instances of lager worth around $1,500 from Tiger Arena.
On Sunday morning, Bryce Tilotta, a Louisiana State College understudy, was captured for taking brew worth $1,500 from Tiger Arena the home of LSU football.
Who is Bryce Tilotta? As per WBRZ, Bryce Tilotta was accused of one count of straightforward robbery after he and “a gathering of school age guys” took a few instances of brew worth somewhere in the range of $1000 and $1,500 from Tiger Arena.
Tilotta and the gathering were seen by LSU Police Office conveying the lager cases at around 3 am on Sunday morning. On being drawn nearer, they purportedly ran away from the area.
Nonetheless, the PD before long found them utilizing observation film and verified that the lager was stacked into a dark pickup truck that had a place with Tilotta.
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USA Today announced that in the wake of taking the lager the gathering took it to their apartment.
In Louisiana, basic thievery is viewed as a crime offense, and the discipline for one count of straightforward robbery can incorporate detainment, fines, or both. The particular discipline can fluctuate contingent upon the conditions of the wrongdoing, the worth of the taken property, and the litigant’s criminal history.
On the off chance that this is Tilotta’s most memorable offense, he could have to carry out upwards of 12 years in jail and a fine of up to $2000, upon conviction. The most extreme discipline for basic robbery could depend on $4000 in fines and 30 years in jail.