Ohio State-Michigan Brawl: Franklin County Sheriff’s Office release profane bodycam footage

Authorities in Ohio have released some body worn camera footage captured via pair of police officers involved in the postgame brawl between Michigan and Ohio State on Nov. 30. It’s the first such footage of the skirmish to be released.
And the footage, around three minutes of video taken from two cameras — the identifying number in the upper right corner changes mid-way through the video — depicts much of what was already seen from the TV copy: Pushing, shoving, occasional punches being thrown and a general crush of people as staffers and police tried to break up the melee.
The footage, released by the Franklin Country Sheriff’s Office, also doesn’t appear to show any usage of pepper spray, which was used by police to try and separate the two teams.
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