Foxborough police bring charges in alleged assault
Police say a parent is facing several criminal charges after they allegedly assaulted two referees at a hockey facility in Foxborough, Massachusetts, earlier this month. Foxborough police said in a press release Thursday that they responded to a report of a disturbance at Foxboro Sports Center on East Belcher Road on Jan.
The woman waited for the referees to leave the ice and physically prevented them from going to the locker room after the Jan. 4 game, officials said.
A mother from Taunton is facing charges after she allegedly assaulted two referees at her son’s high school hockey game in Foxborough.
The alleged incident occurred during a game between Mansfield High School and Taunton High School, according to NBC Boston, which added that it was a mom of one of the Taunton players.
A parent is accused of assaulting two referees at a boys high school hockey game in Massachusetts, police say.
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A mother is facing criminal charges after allegedly assaulting two referees at her son's high school hockey game in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The incident happened Jan. 4 at Foxboro Sports Center ...
A Taunton woman is facing charges for assaulting two game officials at an ice hockey game in Foxborough earlier this month, authorities said. At 9:45 p.m. on Jan. 4, Foxborough police responded to a disturbance at Foxboro Sports Center at 10 East Belcher Rd.
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