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As NFL teams try to make the in-stadium experience better than watching the games at home, it’s important to ensure that coming to the games doesn’t lead to a worse outcome than sitting on the couch.

For two fans who were simply waiting in line to use the restroom at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday, the in-stadium experience was far worse.

Two men with extensive criminal records attacked them viciously. On Wednesday, 27-year-old Amador Rebollero and his brother, 34-year-old Dario Rebollero, were arraigned on felony assault charges.

“These victims were beaten like animals,” Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney Deborah Hernandez told reporters after the proceedings in court. “One of the victims has suffered severe injuries. He has some bleeding to the brain. He has had to have partial skull removal to relieve some of that pressure. He is currently suffering some paralysis.”

The incident happened after one of the two victims tapped Amador Rebollero on the shoulder to inform him that a stall in the restroom was vacant.

“These victims were just standing in line at the bathroom, waiting their turn, trying to make the line move, and then all of a sudden they are beaten,” Hernandez said.

As the primary assailant, Amador Rebollero is being held on $350,000 bail. Dario Rebollero’s bail is only $75,000.

Via the Fresno Bee, Dario Rebollero has been in and out of jail since he was 20 years old. In 2001, he was sentenced to 45 days in jail for assault with a deadly weapon. Later that year, he served 120 days on charges of animal cruelty and hit and run with property damage. In 2003, vehicle theft charges resulted in 210 more days in jail.

In 2007, DUI and related charges triggered in a 10-day sentence. A two-year prison term came in 2008, after he was arrested for vehicle theft, DUI, evading police, and resisting arrest.

Amador Rebollero spent six months in jail after a 2006 arrest for vehicle theft. He received a 16-month sentence in 2008 after a variety of charges, including car theft and being in possession of ammunition after being ordered not to own a gun.

Here’s hoping they both get put away for a lot longer this time around.

UPDATE 10:10 a.m. ET: The original version of the video has been removed from YouTube. Deadspin still has it. It’s hard to watch, but it provides all the evidence necessary to lock the Rebollero brothers up for longer than they’ve ever been locked up before.