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Fan arrested at Westshore Rebels football game after coffee thrown in face of opposing QB

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Vancouver Island man arrested for throwing coffee in face of rival team’s QB
WATCH: A 22-year-old Vancouver Island man has been charged with assault after throwing coffee in the face of a player on an opposing team. As Kylie Stanton reports, it happened at a junior football game and the incident has raised questions about security at games between bitter rivals – Oct 18, 2016

A Colwood man was arrested Saturday night in Langford after a cup of coffee was thrown at an opposing player during a Canadian Junior League Football game.

Mounties said they arrived at Langford’s Westhills Stadium, home of the Westshore Rebels, after security guards escorted a man who allegedly threw coffee in the face of the quarterback of the visiting Vancouver Island Raiders. RCMP said they arrested an “intoxicated” 22-year-old man in connection with the assault.

“This disgraceful act was apparently motivated by a bet with the suspect’s friends,” West Shore RCMP Const. Alex Bérubé said in a statement. “We are taking this matter very seriously and are taking steps to appropriately deal with this isolated incident.”

The suspect has been released on a promise to appear in court on Dec. 29.

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