Jack MacKenzie, an Aberdeen FC player, was injured by a flying chair during a Scottish Premiership match against Dundee United, resulting in a serious facial injury. In response to this incident, Police Scotland arrested a 31-year-old man on charges of reckless conduct. Superintendent Ray Birnie addressed the issue, emphasizing the negative impact of disorderly behavior on the public and reaffirming that such actions would not be tolerated. The police thanked the community for their support during the investigation.
Supt Ray Birnie said: "Any type of disorder has a huge impact on the public and the overwhelming majority of football supporters who simply want to enjoy these occasions safely."
Aberdeen FC said the 24-year-old suffered 'a serious facial injury' after being struck by a chair during a match.
Police Scotland stated a 31-year-old man had been arrested and charged in connection with reckless conduct that led to the injury.
This type of behaviour will not be tolerated... and such acts which endanger people will be fully investigated.
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