Basketball coach accused of hitting person with car in Connecticut
- A youth basketball coach in Connecticut, Bryan Baez-Rivera, faces a vehicular assault charge for allegedly hitting a parent with his car after a game argument.
- The incident occurred at the Horace W. Porter School, where Baez-Rivera was recorded striking the victim, who sustained visible but non-life-threatening injuries.
- Baez-Rivera has been charged with multiple offenses, including breach of peace and reckless endangerment, and was released on a $5,000 bond.
- He is scheduled to appear in court on January 23, following a history of prior arrests and convictions.
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