As one of college football's biggest rivalries brawled after a heated game, police deployed pepper spray, hitting players on both sides, plus other personnel on the field. On Saturday, Nov.
2 Ohio State in Columbus Saturday, prompting officers to deploy pepper spray. The incident appeared to have started when Michigan defensive end Derrick Moore attempted to plant a team flag at ...
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In the midst of the skirmish, police resorted to using pepper spray on players and staff members in an attempt to break up the altercation. WDTN's Joey DeBeradino captured video of the use of ...
Like every year, the Ohio State-Michigan game on Saturday was heated and intense, both during the game and after the Wolverines upset the No. 2 Buckeyes, 13-10. In the first half, a small scuffle ...
Ohio State University police said they are investigating officers who sprayed pepper spray at Ohio State Buckeyes and Michigan Wolverines players while trying to break up an on-field fight ...
Over the course of the brawl, punches were thrown, the Michigan flag was torn off it's pole and, according to Pat Forde on the field, pepper spray was deployed. Video later confirmed it.
The police providing security for Saturday’s Michigan-Ohio State game at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, was not messing around. A fight broke out after Michigan’s 13-10 upset win over the ...
Soon after the scuffle was finally quelled, reports emerged that police on the field used pepper spray to break things up. Ohio State police confirmed as much in a post on social media on Saturday ...
Nov. 30 (UPI) --Police officers used pepper spray to break up an on-field brawl between Ohio State and Michigan football players Saturday in the moments after the Wolverines' 13-10 upset of the No.
Ohio State University Police confirmed that some officers used pepper spray in an effort to break up an on-field fight following Michigan's 13-10 upset win over Ohio State at Ohio Stadium in ...