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Fajitagate : ウィキペディア英語版
Fajitagate

Fajitagate was a series of legal and political incidents in San Francisco which began with a street fight on November 20, 2002. The fight involved three off-duty San Francisco Police officers, Alex Fagan Jr., David Lee, and Matt Tonsing, and two San Francisco residents, Adam Snyder and Jade Santoro.
==Incident==

As reported the next day in the ''San Francisco Chronicle'',〔
(3 off-duty S.F. cops probed in beating ), from (sfgate.com ), accessed June 4, 2006
〕 Snyder and Santoro reported that they were leaving the bar when they were approached by three men who demanded a bag of take out food (the eponymous fajitas) which Snyder was taking home. Snyder refused and Santoro told them to leave him alone, words were exchanged, a fight broke out, a beer bottle or some blunt object was thrown, and minor injuries were suffered by Snyder and serious injuries by Santoro. Snyder called 911 on his cellphone, reporting Santoro was being beaten. He then identified as attackers three men in a white pickup truck that drove past the scene to responding officers. The pickup was stopped, and the three off-duty officers were identified and questioned then let go. No arrests were made that night.

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