Crime & Safety

Millbrae Man Arrested For Attack at AT&T Park

Police don't have a motive for the attack.

A man was arrested at AT&T Park on Thursday night for allegedly kicking another man during a fight at the San Francisco Giants' exhibition game against the Oakland A's. 

Trinidad Ortega Juarez, 19, of Millbrae, was arrested following an
attack reported at about 10 p.m. Thursday in the arcade area of the ballpark, police spokesman Officer Gordon Shyy said. 

Officers responding to a report of a fight saw a large crowd congregating, then saw someone on the ground and Ortega Juarez allegedly kicking him in the head, Shyy said. 

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Ortega Juarez wasa wearing a Giants jersey according to Shyy, but police did not know what started the fight or if the victim was a fan of either the A’s or the Dodgers.

He was taken into custody on suspicion of assault with a deadly
weapon and a probation violation, while the 25-year-old victim was treated at the scene for swelling and cuts, according to Shyy.

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The A's defeated the Giants 7-3 in the game, the first of three between the two teams to close out spring training.

The teams will play again at AT&T Park at 7:15 p.m. today, then in
Oakland at O.co Coliseum for the final preseason game at 1:05 p.m. Saturday. 

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