The Telegram (St. John's)

Sabres’ Evander Kane charged with harassment at bar

- BY JOHN WAWROW

Sabres forward Evander Kane was arrested by Buffalo police on Friday, and faces numerous charges for allegedly grabbing three women by the neck, hair and arms during an altercatio­n at a downtown bar last month.

The 24-year-old Kane was handcuffed after turning himself in outside the police department’s downtown booking facility. Kane was processed and released, and is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Aug. 1. He faces four counts of non-criminal harassment, one count of disorderly conduct and a count of misdemeano­ur trespass as a result of the altercatio­n that happened in the early hours of June 25 - the same day the NHL’s two-day draft opened in Buffalo.

The arrest was made a day after investigat­ors informed the player’s lawyer of the charges and requested Kane surrender himself, Buffalo police downtown district chief Joseph Gramaglia said.

Kane’s lawyer Paul Cambria told The Associated Press by phone that his client denies the charges. Cambria questioned why Kane was charged with trespassin­g when he was invited to the bar by the establishm­ent’s owner.

Cambria was also surprised police handcuffed Kane outside the facility, when his client voluntaril­y surrendere­d.

“Obviously, it wasn’t necessary,” Cambria said. “But we don’t govern their actions.”

Gramaglia said it is police policy to handcuff all suspects upon entering the secure facility regardless of who they are or the charges.

Gramaglia said the charges are based on allegation­s made by three women, who said they were grabbed by Kane inside and outside the bar. A male bar employee, who forcibly removed Kane from the establishm­ent, also filed a complaint which led to the disorderly conduct and trespass charges, Gramaglia said. He said no one was injured. The Sabres and the NHL both issued statements saying they are aware of Kane’s arrest.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? The Buffalo Sabres’ Evander Kane, shown here in a game against the Los Angeles Kings last season, has been charged with four counts of non-criminal harassment and one count of misdemeano­ur trespass following a bar incident last month.
AP PHOTO The Buffalo Sabres’ Evander Kane, shown here in a game against the Los Angeles Kings last season, has been charged with four counts of non-criminal harassment and one count of misdemeano­ur trespass following a bar incident last month.

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