Tuesday, April 20, 2010

New Jersey Man Vomits On Off-Duty Cop and Daughter


Police: NJ man purposely vomited on Phillies fans

Apr 16 2010


An undated photo released by the Philadelphia Police Department, depicts Matthew Clemmens, 21, of Cherry Hill, N.J. who was charged with assault for intentionally vomiting on an 11-year-old girl and her off-duty cop dad during a Philadelphia Phillies baseball game on Wednesday, April 14.

Matthew Clemmens, 21, of Cherry Hill, N.J., was charged with assault, reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct and related offenses for the incident at Wednesday night's Phillies-Nationals game. His bail was set at $36,000.

Clemmens' buddy had been booted from the stadium for unruly behavior. In retaliation, Clemmens vomited on the pair as they sat in the stands.

Michael Vangelo, the target of Clemmens' throw-up described the incident as: the most vile, disgusting thing I've ever seen. This pig has two fingers down his throat, and he lunges forward and vomits on me and my 11-year-old.

As Vangelo attempted to push his children safely behind him, Clemmens punched him in the face. Four or five fans rushed to help, Vangelo said. They held the puker until police arrived. One of the fans punched Clemmens in the face when he tried to break free, and another officer was also hit with vomit.

Clemmens, a big, fat dude probably unloaded two pizzas, four cheese coneys, a box of popcorn, an Eskimo pie, some nachos and two quarts of beer according to one witness. "He outta be forced to scoop it up with a spoon and re-eat it," said the witness, who asked to remain anonymous. He is Joseph Corleone, of Hoboken.

Clemmens' listed phone number is disconnected. We wonder why.

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