On the heels of a massive fight between fans during the Oakland Raiders second preseason game, an announcement was made about the future home of the Silver and Black. When it comes to fighting among fans, the new Las Vegas stadium will have none of it.

The situation is being taken so seriously that the stadium will have a small jail and courtroom to "deal with unruly fans." As Las Vegas Locally revealed, citing a law enforcement source, it also goes beyond just the jail and courtroom, as there are also rumblings of the situation going one step further.

"- It will have its own area command with dedicated officers like the Strip - LVMPD is planning to "make an example" of rowdy fans from the start - Fans who are caught fighting may have their personal seat licenses and season tickets revoked" Las Vegas Locally tweeted.

For those who missed the scene at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum between a group of Raiders and Los Angeles Rams fans, it was pretty ugly. Here's a look at what took place, and remember, whatever sparked this happened during the preseason ... a game that didn't even count.

*WARNING: Before watching this video, please note it has NSFW language in it.

The Raiders and decision-makers for the Las Vegas stadium have no interest in letting anything like this happen when the team officially makes the move.

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As things currently stand, the stadium will open in 2020, although the Raiders' lease with Oakland Alameda County Coliseum is up after this season. It's unknown if the team will stay in Oakland and work out a new lease, or possibly move to Las Vegas and play at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas stadium.

There are a few other options on the table as well, but the 2019 season won't feature a new stadium in Vegas just yet.