A youth football coach was arrested after Murrieta police said he punched a 14-year-old boy during a game over the weekend.
The family of Harlem Kaowili, of Perris, is demanding justice following the Saturday assault. According to the teen’s loved ones, the boy suffered a seizure and a concussion after he was struck by the adult toward the end of a match between the Murrieta Broncos and the Perris Panthers.
According to Kaowili, the assault happened right after the game ended at Vista Murrieta High School. Neenah said her son did not provoke the coach and she was shocked no one came to her boy’s defense. Now, she’s concerned Harlem may never play again.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters.
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