A Phoenix Police officer was injured while trying to break up a fight in the stands at the Arizona Coyotes game in Tempe on Dec. 9.
Arizona State University Police say five people were cited for disorderly conduct and one person wasOne person involved in the fight was hospitalized for a hand injury.
"According to the police report, the individual arrested for aggravated assault bit the tip of another individual’s finger completely off during the brawl," Police said. "For clarification, the victim of the assault was involved in the fight. Also, none of the individuals involved have any affiliation with the university."In their first game back at Mullett Arena since Nov. 3, the CoyotesTEMPE, ARIZONA - DECEMBER 09: Lawson Crouse #67 of the Arizona Coyotes skates with the puck against the Boston Bruins at Mullett Arena on December 09, 2022 in Tempe, Arizona.
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