The man has not been publicly identified, but according to San Diego NBC 7 reporter Omari Fleming, the egg-throwing fan does not reside in San Diego.

San Diego’s Fox 5, which was also on the scene, reported the man left before police arrived to order angry fans who had gathered at the team’s headquarters to disperse.

Several others showed up along with the mystery egg man to protest the team’s relocation, which became official Thursday morning. One protester, an older woman named Debbie Hull, drove up in a muscle car adorned with two homemade bumper stickers that read “Spanos Sucks,” referring to Chargers owner Dean Spanos. When told to leave the premises by security, she defiantly shot back with a classic Bart Simpson line, “Bite me.”

Others lit candles at the team’s HQ, perhaps praying for a different result.

When the news became official, however, some fans’ anger turned to sorrow, including this woman’s, captured by NBC 7 reporter Liberty Zabala.

“When I first heard the news, I just wanted to cry,” the woman said. “I’m very emotional right now. To lose our team is very sad.”

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Los Angeles, meanwhile, is gaining another team — and a new logo. Shortly after informing the public about the team’s decision to move north, the Chargers unveiled a new look, although don’t expect it to adorn the players’ helmets or uniforms next season.

According to Los Angeles’ Fox 11 sports reporter Liz Habib, the logo is for marketing purposes only.

ESPN later reported the team will continue to use its present logo next season while it works on something new to unveil in the 2018 or 2019 season. The makeover may include the marketing logo unveiled on Thursday or it may not.