Saturday, June 21, 2008

Soccer player accused of biting referee in face

New Castle County police have arrested a New Castle man accused of biting a referee who ejected him from a soccer game. Police say the man surrendered on Friday morning.

According to police, the referee gave the soccer player a "red card" for unsportsmanlike conduct during the game Thursday evening at Weiss Parkland near Newark. That's when the soccer player allegedly grabbed the official and bit his face just below his lower lip and underneath his chin. Police say the bite caused deep cuts.

The assailant ran off, but police obtained an arrest warrant after using the team roster to identify him. The man was charged with felony assault, abuse of a sports official, terroristic threatening, and harassment.

Red Card Roy refused comment when questioned if he was vacationing in New Castle.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You'll notice the referee was not eaten. That's because they don't taste good, hence the reason he was spit out. Kind of like a shark only bites humans...hmm