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Zubov Accosted in N.Y.

NEW YORK -- Russian hockey star Sergei Zubov of the New York Rangers was walking with his wife and child near their home in Brooklyn when he was sprayed with Mace tear gas, New York City police said early Tuesday.


Zubov, the leading scorer last season for the National Hockey League champion Rangers, was walking in the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn with his wife and daughter, who was in a carriage, when they encountered the teen-agers on a street corner, police spokesman Sergeant James Coleman said.


When one of the teen-agers bumped into the carriage, Zubov, 24, 1.85 meters and 90 kilograms, told them to be careful, "whereupon one of the teen-agers, Gilbert Rosario, 18, of Brooklyn turned around and sprayed him with Mace," Coleman said. Mace is a brand of tear gas packaged in an aerosol canister that temporarily stuns its victims.


A police car was passing by at the time, saw the commotion and arrested Rosario, who was charged with assault and unlawful possession of a noxious substance.


Zubov was treated at the 60th Precinct in Brooklyn, and released. His injuries are not considered serious. (AP, Reuters)




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