CLEVELAND, Ohio - A Cleveland Indians fan became upset Sunday afternoon after he and his children were seated at the game behind a man who sat shirtless, prominently displaying his two swastika tattoos.



The man, Martin Gecovich, tweeted photos of the tattoos at the Cleveland Indians' team account. Both tattoos were on the other fan's back; one is off a train with a swastika at the head, and the other is a Reichsadler - an "Imperial Eagle" clutching a swastika that was used in Nazi Germany between 1935 and 1945.

The photos quickly began receiving attention from fellow Twitter users. As of 4:45 p.m., the photos had more than 200 retweets and dozens of replies.

Gecovich made his Twitter account private around 6 p.m. Sunday.

Even though the Indians did not respond to Gecovich's tweet, Gecovich said that the situation was resolved. However, there was no shortage of opinions about the scenario.

See how the situation played out on Twitter.