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Man who racially targeted Flyers' Simmonds arrested

The man who racially targeted Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds in a preseason game in London, Ontario, last week has been arrested. At a press conference on Wednesday, London police chief Brad Duncan announced that Christopher Moorhouse, 26, of London, has been arrested and charged under the trespass to property act, a provincial statute. Moorhouse was allegedly the one who threw the banana at Simmonds, one of the few black players in the NHL, during a shootout attempt at the John Labatt Centre on Sept. 22. "Mr.Moorhouse has been served with a part three summons, and if convicted of this offence - could be liable to a fine of not more than $2,000," Duncan said. "This is a provincial offense and not a criminal charge, and will be dealt with in the provincial offenses court. "This incident affected, not only our local community, it was across the national and international plane - and obviously individuals have very strong feelings about what occurred and I just wanted to indicate this individual has expressed remorse, notwithstanding the actions that he undertook, but we don't want individuals to go beyond what the court will do in terms of the penalty." Duncan expressed concerns about possible retribution for Moorhouse by "vigilantism." Fans of the game had offered more than $2,000 in a reward for Moorhouse's arrest using social media. Comcast-Spectacor Peter Luukko, president of the Flyers and the Global Spectrum company that manages the John Labatt Centre, was grateful for the support of the local community in London that came forward with information about Moorhouse. "We would like to express our gratitude to the City of London, the police department and the many fans who came forward with information leading to this arrest," Luukko said in a statement. "We fully support the efforts to prosecute this individual. We have zero tolerance when it comes to this type of foolish behaviour. We will not tolerate it at the John Labatt Centre nor any of the other facilities we manage. The Philadelphia Flyers look forward to our annual preseason game next fall and playing again in our home away from home, the John Labatt Centre." Chief Duncan also indicated that Moorhouse will not be charged with a hate crime. "We took a very, very careful look at the circumstances and in this particular case it did not meet the threshold of a hate crime," Duncan said. "You have to demonstrate the incident was motivated by hatred - but the circumstances, and the statements that we've received, would not meet that threshold of a hate crime." he continued, also explaining the evidence did not meet the threshold of a mischief charge." London authorities begun searching for a suspect immediately after the banana was thrown. Simmonds, 23, in his first season with the Flyers, has yet to comment. For the latest updates, follow Frank Seravalli on Twitter: @DNFlyers

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Man who racially targeted Flyers' Simmonds arrested

POSTED: Wednesday, September 28, 2011, 12:50 PM

The man who racially targeted Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds in a preseason game in London, Ontario, last week has been arrested.

At a press conference on Wednesday, London police chief Brad Duncan announced that Christopher Moorhouse, 26, of London, has been arrested and charged under the trespass to property act, a provincial statute.

Moorhouse was allegedly the one who threw the banana at Simmonds, one of the few black players in the NHL, during a shootout attempt at the John Labatt Centre on Sept. 22.

"Mr.Moorhouse has been served with a part three summons, and if convicted of this offence - could be liable to a fine of not more than $2,000," Duncan said. "This is a provincial offense and not a criminal charge, and will be dealt with in the provincial offenses court.

"This incident affected, not only our local community, it was across the national and international plane - and obviously individuals have very strong feelings about what occurred and I just wanted to indicate this individual has expressed remorse, notwithstanding the actions that he undertook, but we don't want individuals to go beyond what the court will do in terms of the penalty."

Duncan expressed concerns about possible retribution for Moorhouse by "vigilantism." Fans of the game had offered more than $2,000 in a reward for Moorhouse's arrest using social media.

Comcast-Spectacor Peter Luukko, president of the Flyers and the Global Spectrum company that manages the John Labatt Centre, was grateful for the support of the local community in London that came forward with information about Moorhouse.

"We would like to express our gratitude to the City of London, the police department and the many fans who came forward with information leading to this arrest," Luukko said in a statement. "We fully support the efforts to prosecute this individual. We have zero tolerance when it comes to this type of foolish behaviour. We will not tolerate it at the John Labatt Centre nor any of the other facilities we manage. The Philadelphia Flyers look forward to our annual preseason game next fall and playing again in our home away from home, the John Labatt Centre."

Chief Duncan also indicated that Moorhouse will not be charged with a hate crime.

"We took a very, very careful look at the circumstances and in this particular case it did not meet the threshold of a hate crime," Duncan said. "You have to demonstrate the incident was motivated by hatred - but the circumstances, and the statements that we've received, would not meet that threshold of a hate crime." he continued, also explaining the evidence did not meet the threshold of a mischief charge."

London authorities begun searching for a suspect immediately after the banana was thrown. Simmonds, 23, in his first season with the Flyers, has yet to comment.

For the latest updates, follow Frank Seravalli on Twitter: @DNFlyers



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Comments  (33)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:03 PM, 09/28/2011
    I guess someone has to throw a burning cross at him for it be a hate crime? Weak legal system.
    ej610
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:24 PM, 09/28/2011
    Uhh, they might have a hard time getting the cross, especially if it was burning, past the event security staff. Event security for Ducks games perform frequent cavity searches. Sean Avery might enjoy that.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:18 PM, 09/28/2011
    And yet, they still show Planet of the Apes movies on TV. Hmmm....
    No5MustGo
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:26 PM, 09/28/2011
    @Ej610. Somehow the chief didn't think this was about hate? Yeah, i'm pretty sure he threw the banana down at Simmonds because he was concerned over him possibly being hungry.
    SeeingCrimeOfAllColors
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:41 PM, 09/28/2011
    I could see if it was a legit security threat, but this is redic. to fine $2000 for that.
    furio
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:45 PM, 09/28/2011
    this is stupid - Hockey is basically fighting on ice, and that's okay with the league. But say something politically incorrect and the hammer comes down. What a-holes. Thanks Liberals - you fags.
    Beethoven987
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:05 PM, 09/28/2011
    You think "Liberals" are fags, yet during the Vietnam War Conservatives avoided military service in droves by obtaining specious deferments (See Dick Chaney bio, he had six of them), and then after the draft ends they blame "Liberals" for losing the war! That's wimpy. And cowardly, like the chump who threw the banana.

    And ice hockey is NOT basically fighting on ice. You obviously don't follow the game, nor have you ever played the game.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:12 AM, 09/29/2011
    Hey Beethoven...go play your fith...
    mean mean pride,mean mean pride.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:30 AM, 09/29/2011
    Your fifth of course...my oops
    mean mean pride,mean mean pride.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:49 PM, 09/28/2011
    Ah, if he tripped over that peel and torn his ACL, you'd have a serious lawsuit pending. You'd have a serious insurance issue for the player, the team, the buildng operator (see Comcast) and the moron thrower. Fights happen .50 times a game, down from 1-3 fights per game over a decade. That means hockey is 96.33 % NOT about fighting during any single game. It's about 1-2 minutes of a 60 mins game. Beat it and go watch basketball.
    MichaelZoe
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:49 PM, 09/28/2011
    malfeasance, Your comment is priceless. Will Kevin Costner be starring in the movie?
    maurysline
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:47 PM, 09/28/2011
    Thought provoking post.

    I'm curious what type of community service you'd recommend? Public relations for the NAACP, inspecting bananas at the Toronto Port of Entry, or cleaning the showers at GLAAD headquarters?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:58 PM, 09/28/2011
    How ironic. Morehouse College is an all-black college for men in Atlanta.
    bert wedemeyer


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