Bridgewater State football coach charged with domestic assault
The head football coach at Bridgewater State University is accused of assaulting a 40-year-old woman after arguing about who should pick a car up from a mechanic, the Brockton Enterprise reported.
Charles Denune, 40, has coached the school’s team for the past 12 years. Police arrested him Sunday night after he allegedly grabbed a woman in a “bear hug” in his home, ripping her shirt as she tried to leave, according to the Enterprise.
Denune pleaded not guilty to charges of domestic assault and witness intimidation during his arraignment Monday in Brockton District Court, the Enterprise reported. He is expected back in court July 15.
Denune declined to comment to the Enterprise; his attorney, Elana Gordon, told the newspaper aspects of the police report were “inaccurate.”
Read the full Enterprise story here.
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