Easton police Capt. Michael Vangelo is making headlines in Philadelphia today after he and his daughters were victims of unruly fans at Wednesday night’s Phillies-Nationals game.

Vangelo and his two daughters, 16 and 11, had fans throwing beer, spit and even purposely throwing up on them, according to

Vangelo told the station that the trouble started from moment they took their seats at the game, with the men sitting behind them swearing and yelling. When Vangelo and his 16-year-old daughter asked them to stop, it only got worse.

Vangelo reported the men to the stadium ushers, who were in the process of ejecting them when another unruly fan, unconnected to the group being ejected, purposely threw up on him and his 11-year-old daughter, he said.

Philadelphia police say the man, Matthew Clemmens, 21, of Cherry Hill, N.J., also punched Vangelo and vomited on an arresting officer, according to the Associated Press. Two witnesses jumped in to restrain Clemmens, including an Easton police lieutenant, and one of the witnesses punched Clemmens in the face, according to the

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Vangelo said he restrained himself from punching Clemmens because he didn't want to get arrested and leave his daughters stranded at the game, the newspaper reported.

Clemmens was arraigned on charges of assault and harassment early this morning.



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