Man Attacked For Defending Blackhawks Fans

March 6, 2012 12:00 AM

Man Attacked For Defending Blackhawks Fans
" DETROIT (AP) — A suburban Detroit official says he was attacked outside the home of the Detroit Red Wings after attending a hockey game.

The Detroit News and WJBK-TV report Monday that Dearborn City Councilman Robert Abraham received four stitches near his eye and suffered other facial cuts and bruises after the Sunday night attack outside Joe Louis Arena.

Abraham says the attacker was upset about the Chicago Blackhawks’ jerseys worn by his son’s friends. The councilman says he tried to calm the man down and ended up on his back "

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