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Huskies QB & WR Suspended For Allegedly Beating Up Seahawks Fan
by Larry Leo
February 8, 20142 Comments
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Not everyone in Seattle celebrated their big win last Sunday with class. Washington QB Cyler Miles and WR Damore’ea Stringfellow have been suspended by the Huskies for allegedly beating up a Seattle Seahawks fan after Sunday’s Super Bowl. Per KIRO 7...
Not everyone in Seattle celebrated their big win last Sunday with class. Washington QB Cyler Miles and WR Damore’ea Stringfellow have been suspended by the Huskies for allegedly beating up a Seattle Seahawks fan after Sunday’s Super Bowl. Per KIRO 7...
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“According to police reports obtained by KIRO 7, a white car pulled up behind a man as he walked along NE 55th St. after the Seahawks won Sunday night.
Two people, including one the victim identified as Stringfellow, hopped out of the car and asked him if he was a Seahawks fan.
Then they began hit him with “multiple punches” to his “left eye, chin, and cheek” before they hopped back in the car and took off, according to the report.
The victim searched the UW football team roster online and found the two players he said attacked him.
According to police reports, the same two UW football players were involved in a separate “scuffle” near Sunday night’s celebratory bonfire on campus. One was wearing a “Broncos hat.”
The reports said that during the celebration, they tried to destroy the camera of a fellow student who might have gotten pictures of them fighting.”
Filed Under: NCAA Football
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