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VIDEO: Red Sox fan arrested for hitting manager Alex Cora and daughter with open beer during parade

Image via Twitter
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By Michael Hulse Posted Thu, Nov 1, 2018

In another tale of Red Sox fans throwing beer during the World Series parade gone bad, one dumbass young Sox fan was arrested for hitting manager Alex Cora and his daughter with an open beer that was chucked as Cora’s duckboat proceeded along the parade route.

The video shows a clearly pissed Cora ordering the duckboat stopped after getting soaked so he could point out the guilty party in the crowd. 19-year-old Patrick Connolly was charged with assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon and disorderly conduct. He reportedly told police, “I love Cora, I didn’t mean to hit him.”

Maybe Boston should rethink the whole beer throwing thing during their next championship parade, which could come as soon as February if the Pats can win the Super Bowl, and Boston’s 12,000th title.

WATCH: Police have arrested a Bryant University student who they say threw a beer at Manager Alex Cora during the duck boat rolling rally. (Video courtesy of @BoTilly) https://t.co/Tm29152Xdp pic.twitter.com/gHSsmPLSBp

— WPRI 12 (@wpri12) October 31, 2018

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