Saturday, October 12, 2013
High School Refs Arrested By Cops
Two high school referees were arrested during the third quarter of a St. Paul/Mandeville football game after a verbal disagreement with police. According to reports, the chain gang, made up of St. Paul fans, were arguing with Mandeville fans. When the argument got heated, the St. Paul chain gang told the referees to kick the fans out, which they attempted. When that argument got heated, a police officer tried to intervene, which made a second referee come over. When a second officer arrived and told the referees they would handle the crowd, the second ref threw him out of the game. Then both referees were arrested for Public Intimidation, complete with perp walks, and have been released on $5,000 bail.
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