The Philadelphia Flyers have always been known for being a physical team and one that wasn’t shy about dropping the gloves. Apparently, neither are their fans. On a bus ride home from the Devils game, a group of 10 to 15 men were waiting for the bus to arrive and a handful tried getting on the bus. Here is how the rest went down:
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↵↵The off-duty officer got out of his vehicle and, as he did so, the men trying to get on the bus instead ran towards him and began kicking and punching the officer, Northeast Detectives said.
↵After verbally identifying himself as a police officer, the off-duty cop grabbed a hold of one of the men and held him against his car while the others continued to beat the officer, police said.
↵Meanwhile, the cop’s brother and the other fans got off the bus and engaged in a verbal dispute with the opposing group, according to police.
↵During the course of the argument, the cop’s 28-year-old brother was stabbed once in the chest and once in the back by a man in a Flyers’ jersey, Northeast Detectives said.
↵Another occupant of the bus, a 26-year-old man, was stabbed once in the back by a different assailant who also wore a Flyers jersey, this one with ripped sleeves, police said.
↵↵Nothing says brotherly love than this situation.











