Denver Police said they're aware of a video circulating online but said no one has come forward as a victim.
Denver Police said they're aware of a video circulating online but said no one has come forward as a victim.DENVER — Denver Police said Tuesday that they're working to identify the person who appears to have been punched in the face at Monday night's Denver Nuggets game by a man reported to be one of Nikola Jokic's brothers.
"One of the Jokic brothers got pretty angry, and it looked like he climbed over a couple of seats to have an altercation with a fan and then struck him with his fist," Gallegos said."It was a pretty shocking moment."
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