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BELMAR – A Belmar man was arrested in Pennsylvania for attacking a referee during a youth wrestling match, according to authorities.
Christopher Musiolowski, 40, was upset about a call made during a children s wrestling meet and allegedly went onto the mat during a match, pushed the official to the ground and placed him in a chokehold, according to the Daily Voice.
According to Penn Live, Musiolowski told the police he thought the referee was trying to leave and wanted to speak to him. Bystanders separated the two, Lancasteronline reported.
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The father is charged with assault after police said he tried to choke the Spooky Nook Sports referee he blamed for his son s loss in a wrestling match, according to Penn Live. The altercation occurred May 1 at the East Hempfield Township sports complex, according to the report.
Dad charged with assaulting referee who officiated son’s losing wrestling match
Updated May 11, 2021;
A father is charged with assault after police said he tried to choke a Spooky Nook Sports referee he blamed for his son’s loss in a wrestling match.
Christopher Musiolowski, 40, of Belmar, N.J. went onto the mat after his son’s match and, in the middle of another match, and put his arm around the referee’s neck, as if to put him in a chokehold, police said in a court document.
The altercation occurred May 1 at the East Hempfield Township sports complex.
Musiolowski told police he put his around him because he thought the referee was trying to leave and he wanted to speak to him, according to the affidavit. Police said bystanders separated the two men.
EAST LAMPETER TWP. SUPERVISORS
The East Lampeter Township Board of Supervisors will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 3, via Zoom. Information to attend, visit eastlampetertownship.org.
Among the agenda items:
- Consent agenda: (a) Approval of the minutes of the Monday, April 9, regular meeting; (b) approval to pay invoices from all funds.
- Old business: (a) Request for time extension to record No. 15-38 Devonâs Creek Phase 2; (b) Kunkle stormwater management plan No. 21-14: 821 Horning Road.
- New business: (a) Time extension for action regarding Miller Land Development Plan No. 21-06: 679 Hartman Station Road; (b) High Associates Stormwater Management Plan No. 21-12: Zook Yoder Esh Phase 2.