GRAPHIC: Multiple Charges Filed as Hockey Player Uses His Skate as a Weapon
A high school hockey game in Colorado took a turn for the worst this past weekend after a player attempted to cause serious harm to his opponent with his skate, throwing multiple ''boot kicks'' at a player who was in a vulnerable position on the ice, and his final one seemed as if he was attempting to slice his opponent on the ground, it is quite disturbing.
It has been revealed by the father of the Victim that the police were involved and charges have been filed.
The father stated the following:
This matter was on video and retrieved by the family of the victim, thankfully there was cameras to help their case if needed with the police investigation pursuing.
WARNING: the video may be disturbing to some..
A parent in the comments provided the following update on the incident involving his son:
The father seemed very respectful then speaking on the situation, quite the opposite that most would but as a criminal investigation is going on with the police i am sure he'd love to say more but can't at this time.
''While i agree some punishment is warranted, let's remember this is a kid. He made a bad decision doesn't mean he is a lifelong criminal.''
POLL |
NOVEMBRE 28 | 156 ANSWERS GRAPHIC: Multiple Charges Filed as Hockey Player Uses His Skate as a Weapon Should this player be charged for his actions? |
Yes | 115 | 73.7 % |
No | 41 | 26.3 % |
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