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A Washington Capitals player is charged with public intoxication after an alleged fight in the Clarendon neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia. A witness flagged down officers on patrol just before 3:30 ...
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Capitals' Alexander Alexeyev pepper-sprayed, charged with public intoxication following alleged fightWashington Capitals defenseman Alexander Alexeyev was pepper-sprayed and arrested on Saturday, according to a report from ARLnow. Alexeyev was charged with public intoxication following an alleged ...
WASHINGTON — Capitals Defenseman Alexander Alexeyev is facing charges after police say he was involved in a fight outside an Arlington business early Saturday morning. According to a ...
Alexander Alexeyev is having a rough time not playing hockey. The Washington Capitals defenseman was arrested over the weekend after allegedly taking part in a fight while under the influence.
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DC News Now on MSNCapitals player arrested in Arlington for public intoxication, police sayThe Arlington County Police Department (ACPD) said 25-year-old Alexander Alexeyev, defenceman for the Capitals, was arrested and charged with public intoxication.
Alexeyev was treated for pepper spray exposure, then arrested. He was booked into Arlington County jail and later released. “We are aware of the situation involving Alexander Alexeyev and in the ...
ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — Washington Capitals defenseman Alexander Alexeyev was arrested over the weekend after allegedly taking part in a fight while under the influence, according to Arlington ...
Washington Capitals spokesman Sergey Kocharov said, “We are aware of the situation involving Alexander Alexeyev and in the process of gathering additional information.” Alexeyev joined the ...
Alexeyev was recalled from his conditioning assignment with AHL Hershey on Thursday. Alexeyev saw action in three minor-league games with the Bears, generating two helpers and a plus-5 rating.
Washington Capitals hockey player Alexander Alexeyev fought with anothere man in Clarendon, prompting police to use pepper spray to break the two up.
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