Jury finds man guilty in NJ post Super Bowl attack
🏈 Junior Suriel-Gonzalez was asked to leave a restaurant after Super Bowl 58
🏈 Suriel-Gonzalez swung a beer bottle over an employee's head
🏈 Manville police arrested Suriel-Gonzalez the next day
MANVILLE — A man was found guilty Monday for attacking an employee at a Manville bar after the Super Bowl game on Feb. 11.
Somerset County Prosecutor John McDonald said Junior Suriel-Gonzalez, 38, of Manville became violent after being asked to leave the restaurant.
Suriel-Gonzalez attacked an employee with a beer bottle by swinging it over the worker’s head, McDonald said.
Suriel-Gonzalez fled the bar in his vehicle but was arrested the next day.
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Five year prison term possible
The jury found Suriel-Gonzalez guilty of third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, fourth-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, and disorderly persons simple assault.
The name of the establishment was not disclosed in a release about the conviction.
Suriel-Gonzalez faces up to five years in New Jersey State Prison. He will be sentenced on Jan. 10.
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