B.C. hockey coach faces charge after boy tripped
The Canadian Press
Posted: Jun 27, 2012 5:08 PM PT
Last Updated: Jun 27, 2012 5:09 PM PT
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RCMP are recommending assault charges against an adult B.C. hockey coach who appeared to have purposely tripped a 13-year-old player from an opposing team.
The RCMP said the incident happened Saturday at Thunderbird Arena on the University of British Columbia campus, where teams from Richmond, B.C., and Vancouver were playing.
As the teams shook hands after the game, a 13-year-old player from Richmond fell to the ice, prompting accusations and a call to the police, said Sgt. Paulena Gidda of the RCMP, which polices the campus.
"To brace himself from hitting the ice, [the player] put both his wrists out and sustained minor injuries to his forearm and wrists," Gidda said in an interview. The player is reported to have broken his wrist.
"The coach was arrested. Charges will be forwarded at a later date, pending the results of the investigation."
Gidda said the coach, who is in his 40s, was later released.
Investigators are now reviewing witness statements and video of the incident, she said.
The video, posted to YouTube, shows the coach apparently tripping the boy.
The teams are in a hockey program for players aged 10 to 12. The 13-year-old player was likely 12 when he started playing for the team, said Gidda.
"It was an incident that was unfortunate, and it doesn't bring a great light to our community," said Gidda.
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