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Police were reportedly justified in their use of pepper spray during the brawl between Michigan and Ohio State players in November.
Police officers that used pepper spray to control an on-field brawl following Michigan's upset of Ohio State in November were cleared of wrongdoing.
The Ohio State University Police Department cleared the officer who used pepper spray during the Ohio State-Michigan brawl last November of any wrongdoing.
Two police reviews concluded that officers were justified in their use of pepper spray in the postgame brawl that followed November's Ohio State/Michigan game.
A review by Ohio State University police cleared an officer who used pepper spray to try to break up a Nov. 30 post-game brawl between Ohio State and University of Michigan football players of any ...
Reviews conducted by university and county police stated officers were justified in using pepper spray and physical force while breaking up an on-field brawl following Michigan's 13-10 win at Ohio ...
Three law enforcement officers from three different agencies used pepper spray during the on-the-field fight among players following Michigan's 13-10 win over Ohio State last month. Ohio State ...
The Ohio State University Police Department said three different officers deployed pepper spray during a brawl at Ohio Stadium after the Buckeyes' surprising loss to the Michigan Wolverines on Nov. 30 ...
One officer suffered a head injury during the Michigan brawl, Ohio State said Wednesday, and three used pepper spray. No charges have been filed.
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