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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

When Football Parents Attack

There was film on the news this morning of a parent (who was also an assistant coach) running on to the field during a youth football game and attacking a player from the opposing team who had just made a late hit on the coach's son. Here's the story:
An assistant youth football coach was arrested on suspicion of felony child abuse after allegedly rushing the field and assaulting a boy on the opposing team, police said.

Cory Petero, 36, of Riverbank, Calif., turned himself in to Stockton police Saturday night after what witnesses described as a late hit that turned into a brawl, with parents and children from both teams fighting on the field.

Referee Tim Winek said he had just called a penalty on Brian Wood, 13, a Stockton Bears player.

"There was a penalty on the play, and it was a late hit," Winek said. "The parent of the kid who got hit took exception to it. He came charging out onto the field."

Daniel Champion, who identified himself as Wood's father, told the Stockton Record that his son suffered bruises on his stomach and jaw from the assault.

The brawl erupted about 3:30 p.m., with less than a minute left to play between the Riveroak Redskins and the Bears.

Fighting continued at varying levels of intensity for about 20 minutes, witnesses said.

No major injuries were reported.
Without the video this guy would probably get the minimum sentence, but with the video clearly showing him blindsiding the player (and the dad, of course, is quite a bit bigger), this guy could end up with prison time.

1 comment:

Fowl Ideas said...

http://chickensoupfortheterroristsoul.blogspot.com/2011/01/chicken-soup-with-cory-petero.html

Brian Wood and his parents are far more dangerous criminals than Cory Petero could ever aspire to be.