Cal Poly has rescinded the wrestling scholarship of Bronson Harmon, a former Oakdale High wrestler who signed a National Letter of Intent with the school in November, Cal Poly Athletic Director Don Oberhelman confirmed Tuesday.
Harmon, a recent graduate of Oakdale High School and CIF State Meet medalist, can be seen in one video obtained by The Tribune walking with his father Todd Harmon and a friend down a Modesto street carrying a sign that reads “Donald Trump 2016”.s Harmon notices he is being recorded, he shows his middle finger to the person recording and says “Fu** you fa**ot.”As Harmon, his father and his friend left the march, they allegedly became involved in a physical altercation.
According to Harmon, he saw a man placing a screwdriver behind the tire of his father’s truck as they were getting ready to leave. The man, who later filed a complaint with police, said he saw the screwdriver and was trying to pick it up.
Bronson and the others confronted the man and allegedly pushed him, according to the complaint, and the man fell against a tree and scraped his arm. There was a small amount of blood on his arm and clothing, but he refused medical assistance at that time, Bear said. The victim asked to press charges against Harmon, who is 18 years old. Harmon told The Tribune he never touched the man.
The case has been forwarded to the district attorney’s office for review. No charges have been filed and no arrests have been made as of Tuesday.
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Harmon, a recent graduate of Oakdale High School and CIF State Meet medalist, can be seen in one video obtained by The Tribune walking with his father Todd Harmon and a friend down a Modesto street carrying a sign that reads “Donald Trump 2016”.s Harmon notices he is being recorded, he shows his middle finger to the person recording and says “Fu** you fa**ot.”As Harmon, his father and his friend left the march, they allegedly became involved in a physical altercation.
According to Harmon, he saw a man placing a screwdriver behind the tire of his father’s truck as they were getting ready to leave. The man, who later filed a complaint with police, said he saw the screwdriver and was trying to pick it up.
Bronson and the others confronted the man and allegedly pushed him, according to the complaint, and the man fell against a tree and scraped his arm. There was a small amount of blood on his arm and clothing, but he refused medical assistance at that time, Bear said. The victim asked to press charges against Harmon, who is 18 years old. Harmon told The Tribune he never touched the man.
The case has been forwarded to the district attorney’s office for review. No charges have been filed and no arrests have been made as of Tuesday.
Read more here: https://www.modbee.com/sports/high-school/article215074125.html#storylink=cpy