America's TVs and phone screens were locked onto O.J. Simpson on Thursday like it was 1994, as the former NFL star faced a parole hearing stemming from his 2008 conviction for robbery. But one visible distraction was a questionable fashion choice by one of the members of the Nevada parole board.
Nevada Parole Board commissioner wearing a Chiefs tie. Really? pic.twitter.com/gqFVb8gMU0
Yes, that is parole board commissioner Adam Endel wearing a Kansas City Chiefs tie to Thursday's hearing. Despite the obvious gravity of the hearing, many couldn't help but respond, including the Chiefs' own Twitter account.