Connecticut Youth Football Coach Arrested for Assault on Young Player
A troubling incident at a youth football game in Connecticut has led to the arrest of an assistant coach for allegedly physically assaulting a young player. Daniel Fazio, 38, was accused of shoving a 7-year-old player from the opposing Water-Oak Youth Football Team to the ground during a match against his team, the New Milford Bulls, as reported by WFSB.

Thankfully, the young player did not sustain any injuries from the incident. However, the consequences for Fazio were swift; he was terminated from his position with the team and placed under arrest.
The New Milford Bulls organization, responding to the incident, released a statement expressing their disapproval: “We do not condone the recent behavior displayed by our former assistant coach. The behavior of the individual is not representative of the sentiments, moral compass, or values of the entirety of the program.”
Fazio faces multiple charges, including second-degree breach of peace, disorderly conduct, and risk of injury to a child. After his arrest, he posted a bond amounting to $20,000 and is set to appear in court on October 2nd.
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