Karatedrifter7
Purple Belt
Remember the fight between the hockey dads of Mass 7 years ago?
The referee and the hockey dad got into a fight the referee died?
One could say that Thomas Junta had no business messing with Michael Costin whom he outweighed by 100 pounds. Although it looks as if he was attacked first.
Perhaps it just boiled down to two jerks should be seperated? Although did you know Michael Costin had attacked police officers and had alot of violent run ins? But people who knew Thomas Junta were suprised at the
actions of the "gentle giant"
What would you have done if you were in Junta's shoes to avoid being the real loser of the fight who gets 10 yrs in the slammer?
Its easy to say that would never happen to me.
Below is the story...
Defense attorney Orlandi said the younger children from Reading, including the Junta boy, were playing better than Costin's 12 and 13-year-olds from Lynnfield. Junta allegedly yelled at Costin to control the checking and hitting.
Orlandi said Costin yelled back, "That's hockey!"
Orlandi claims Junta then took his son and the boy's friends to the locker room, but Costin came up from behind him dressed in full hockey gear, and began to argue again about the rough play and pushed his chest into Junta's face. The two came to blows, Orlandi said, with Costin ripping Junta's shirt, trying to choke him with Junta's necklace, cutting his face and kicking his shins and sneaker-clad feet with the 3-inch blades of his ice skates.
All the while, Orlandi said, Junta did little but protect himself before ''he leaves, he retreats.''
When Junta walked back into the rink to get his children, Orlandi said, he was set upon again by Costin, who swung at him as he entered the main doors, missed, then jumped on his back. After the two men hit a trash can and fell down, Orlandi said, Junta hit Costin three times, and it was over.
Medical Testimony
Forensic pathologist Stanley Kessler dismissed suggestions that Costin died from a minor assault or a hereditary condition and said Costin died after his neck was hyperextended and rotated a wrenching that caused a major artery in his neck to tear.
"This is a substantial force injury," Kessler told the Cambridge, Mass., courtroom. "It takes a lot of trauma to tear ligaments and the ligaments at the back of his skull were torn."
The referee and the hockey dad got into a fight the referee died?
One could say that Thomas Junta had no business messing with Michael Costin whom he outweighed by 100 pounds. Although it looks as if he was attacked first.
Perhaps it just boiled down to two jerks should be seperated? Although did you know Michael Costin had attacked police officers and had alot of violent run ins? But people who knew Thomas Junta were suprised at the
actions of the "gentle giant"
What would you have done if you were in Junta's shoes to avoid being the real loser of the fight who gets 10 yrs in the slammer?
Its easy to say that would never happen to me.
Below is the story...
Defense attorney Orlandi said the younger children from Reading, including the Junta boy, were playing better than Costin's 12 and 13-year-olds from Lynnfield. Junta allegedly yelled at Costin to control the checking and hitting.
Orlandi said Costin yelled back, "That's hockey!"
Orlandi claims Junta then took his son and the boy's friends to the locker room, but Costin came up from behind him dressed in full hockey gear, and began to argue again about the rough play and pushed his chest into Junta's face. The two came to blows, Orlandi said, with Costin ripping Junta's shirt, trying to choke him with Junta's necklace, cutting his face and kicking his shins and sneaker-clad feet with the 3-inch blades of his ice skates.
All the while, Orlandi said, Junta did little but protect himself before ''he leaves, he retreats.''
When Junta walked back into the rink to get his children, Orlandi said, he was set upon again by Costin, who swung at him as he entered the main doors, missed, then jumped on his back. After the two men hit a trash can and fell down, Orlandi said, Junta hit Costin three times, and it was over.
Medical Testimony
Forensic pathologist Stanley Kessler dismissed suggestions that Costin died from a minor assault or a hereditary condition and said Costin died after his neck was hyperextended and rotated a wrenching that caused a major artery in his neck to tear.
"This is a substantial force injury," Kessler told the Cambridge, Mass., courtroom. "It takes a lot of trauma to tear ligaments and the ligaments at the back of his skull were torn."