Crime & Safety
WATCH: Brawl Breaks Out At Chester County Hockey Game
A video captured dozens of individuals viciously exchanging blows after the championship game.

WEST GOSHEN, PA -- A high school ice hockey game turned violent Friday night when a massive fight broke out between fans of two local squads.
The brawl occurred after the game between Springfield High School in Delaware County and West Chester Rustin on Fridy night at the Ice Line Rink in West Goshen.
A video taken at the scene appeared to show dozens of individuals in the hallways of the rink exchanging blows.
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Family members of those at the scene said that one employee of the Ice Line Rink suffered a broken nose and possibly a concussion while he was trying to break up the fight.
Springfield issued a statement on Friday after the game:
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"The Springfield administration has been made aware of an incident that occurred at the hockey game on the evening of Friday, March 11, 2016. The administration has been and continues to assist all appropriate authorities in bringing a resolution to the matter. Thank you for your continued support."
It's unclear exactly what started the fight.
West Chester Rustin won the game, the 2016 Flyers Cup A Championship, 4-1.
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