BRAWL AT New Jersey Street Hockey Tournament has accusations by assault

A fight involving players on a street of young people hockey game In New Jersey, took a turn for the worst after several adults got involved in an altercation of their own, leading to several accusations, according to the police.

During the veterans’ invitation tournament in the canton of Egg Harbor, which is about eight miles outside Atlantic City, A fight broke out between the players on the cadet teams of Maple Shade and Frenzy.

The altercation on Saturday started between the players of the Cadets of Maple Shade and Frenzy. (Police department of the canton of Egg Harbor)

A video of the fight obtained by PK Press Club Digital shows the players who grow and throw punches while the game managers try to break it. Chaos quickly follows while players leave their respective benches.

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Several adults also rush to break the fighting, but video surveillance soon shows these adults fighting with each other, with two sausing on the ground.

The police department of the canton of Egg Harbor announced Thursday that three adults had been charged as part of the incident: Colleen Biddle, 41, of Philadelphia, Robert Schafer, 38, of Maple Shade, New Jersey, And Justin Pacheco, 38, of Philadelphia.

All three were accused of simple de that and disordered driving and have received quotes to appear in court.

Three adults were accused of simple assault and disorderly driving. (Police department of the canton of Egg Harbor)

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The American Ball Hockey Alliance (Abha) has published a declaration condemning behavior.

“First and foremost, we want to emphasize that this type of behavior is not representative of the normal game of street hockey / dek, and that violence is never tolerated in our sport. The Abha maintains a strict code of conduct that all players, coaches and organizations must adhere to the disturbing or inflammatory spectat.”

The American Ball Hockey Alliance suspended the two teams of the tournament and a league coach. (Police department of the canton of Egg Harbor)

The Abha added that the organization launched its own internal investigation and would implement its own disciplinary measures. The two teams were suspended from the tournament and the coach of the Maple Shade cadet team was suspended from the League.

“It is important to note that this incident was caused by teams outside the city and, as such, does not reflect the values ​​or behavior of the host installation, the street hockey of the canton of Egg Harbor, their teams or their families,” added their declaration.

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