
"OAKLAND - One football fan put another in the hospital with a two-inch gash on his head after the two co-workers argued about the San Francisco 49ers and Las Vegas Raiders at the Oakland International Airport, court records show. The suspected aggressor, a 23-year-old man, was charged with battery with serious bodily injury, a felony. He was arrested but later released from jail without bail, after Judge Michael Risher ordered him to attend mental health counseling, court records show."
"The two men were co-workers at a UPS station at the airport. Their argument over the two teams grew heated and eventually the 23-year-old man punched his co-worker in the face, causing the victim to fall and hit his head. The cash required stitches and the man told police he essentially remembered arguing about football then waking up in a hospital, according to court records."
"The suspect was identified by multiple co-workers. The charging documents suggest he has no criminal history. Public police reports on the fight don't say which man favored the 49ers and which was a fan of the Raiders."
Two UPS co-workers argued about the San Francisco 49ers and Las Vegas Raiders at Oakland International Airport. The 23-year-old man punched his co-worker, causing the victim to fall and sustain a two-inch gash requiring stitches. The suspect was charged with felony battery with serious bodily injury and arrested, then released without bail after a judge ordered mental health counseling. The victim said he remembered arguing then waking in a hospital. Multiple co-workers identified the suspect, charging documents indicate no criminal history, and public police reports do not state which man supported which team.
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