Officer injured in Ohio State-Michigan fight released from hospital

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Officer injured in Ohio State-Michigan fight released from hospital
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The Ohio State-Michigan game ended in chaos on Saturday at Michigan players attempted to plant their flat at midfield.

President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter of his gun and tax convictions, reversing a promise not to and sparing him jail time.During the fight, an officer for the Ohio State University Police Department was injured and transported to a hospital.

According to F.O.P. Lodge No. 9 President Brian Steel, the officer was trampled while trying to separate players fighting.Police used pepper spray to try and subdue the fighting, as captured in this video from ABC 6's Dave Holmes.The Franklin County Sheriff's Office was one of several law enforcement agencies responding to the altercation on the field after the recent OSU-Michigan game.

This incident is being reviewed as part of our standard protocol whenever mace or pepper spray is used. It is important to note that such tools are often used in crowd control situations to help safely disperse individuals and maintain order. While our office will thoroughly review the actions of our deputies after the game, The Ohio State University is the lead agency investigating this matter. For additional information, we encourage inquiries to be directed to OSU.

Saturday was full of tense moments between rivals, including North Carolina and Florida planting their flags in rival stadiums as well.Social Media users are speculating that the NCAA should ban the action, while others say it's part of football and if you don't want your rival to do it, don't let them win on your field.

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