More Than 20 Arrests In The Northgate District After Aggie Football Beats UTSA

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There were more than 20 arrests in the Northgate district after Saturday night’s A&M football game.

A College Station police officer used pepper spray to control a 21 year old man who is six foot five and 220 pounds who is accused of grabbing a man outside a bar and throwing him to the ground. The CSPD arrest report says three officers were involved in taking the man into custody on charges of interfering with public duties and resisting arrest.

There were at least 12 arrests for public intoxication in Northgate. Jail booking records show 12 additional arrests for public intoxication at undisclosed locations around Brazos County.

College Station police officers issued at least four tickets to pedestrians illegally crossing the intersection of University and College Main because they did not have the walk light. Two of the four pedestrians, a 21 year old woman and a 35 year old man, who refused to sign their tickets, were arrested and taken to jail.

Texas A&M police social media and arrest reports show at least ten people being ejected from Kyle Field, mostly for public intoxication and vaping. UPD officers also had three arrests at Kyle Field, two for evading and one for public intoxication.

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