The Blue Jays secured a 10-8 victory over the Texas Rangers in Toronto’s first home game since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the game, police responded to a call to level 500, following reports of an altercation. The alleged incident occurred around 22:20, Toronto police announced. “A woman and a man were involved in a physical altercation with several other spectators at a Toronto Blue Jays match,” police said in a press release.
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The parties split and two people were called to leave the stadium, police said. Trending Stories
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The story goes on under the ad As one of the two men left the stadium, they “got into a fight” and punched a police officer in the face, police said. A 27-year-old woman left the field and was accused of being drunk in a public place and attacked a pacifier or a civil servant. 2:07 Fans buzz in front of Toronto Blue Jays open house Fans buzz before Toronto Blue Jays open house © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.