Parent sues Howard County (Md.) district over alleged confrontation at high school football game

Nov. 17, 2010
Man alleges that assistant football coach tried to assault him

From The Baltimore Sun: A Columbia, Md., resident has sued the Howard County (Md.) district and officials at Oakland Mills High School in connection with an incident at a football game where one of the team's assistant coaches allegedly attempted to physically assault him. Dan Mason says that during an Oakland Mills game in October 2009, assistant coach Brian Henderson got into a verbal altercation with him, and then Henderson charged at him before being restrained by two Oakland Mills officials.

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