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Charges Dropped After NHL Catfish Toss Prank

After initially bringing charges against a Stanley Cup Final’s spectator for tossing a dead fish onto the ice, prosecutors made an about face. So reports the Associated Press.

Jacob Waddell was charged “with disorderly conduct, possessing instruments of crime and disrupting meetings or processions” in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, for throwing a catfish onto the ice at the Penguins-Predators game. However, the district attorney decided the action does not “rise to the level of criminal charges.”

In order to accomplish the prank, Waddell sprayed the fish with cologne packed it into a cooler, and shoved it into his pants between “two layers of regular and compression underwear,” according to information from the story.  

Read the full story from the Associated Press.  

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