COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State University Police Department confirmed officers from multiple agencies used pepper spray to break up the fight between Ohio State and University of Michigan ...
A University of Michigan police officer appeared to be the first to deploy pepper spray during a skirmish between Ohio State and Michigan football players Saturday, according to a Dispatch review ...
Police used pepper spray to break up a brawl between rival football players from the University of Michigan and Ohio State University after the Wolverines upset the No. 2 Buckeyes with a winning field ...
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.
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 ...
A video obtained by the Columbus Dispatch show neo-Nazis using pepper spray during a march in the Short North. On Saturday afternoon, a group of people dressed in black with red face masks marched ...
"Police using pepper spray on players and members of team staff during the post-game brawl," reporter Joey DeBerardino noted in a video showing a police officer firing a canister of pepper spray ...
"During the scuffle, multiple officers representing Ohio and Michigan deployed pepper spray. OSUPD is the lead agency for games & will continue to investigate." Ohio State coach Ryan Day ...
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