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LA man arrested, charged in brutal assault of Mets fan after NLDS Game 1
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LA man arrested, charged in brutal assault of Mets fan after NLDS Game 1

Published Feb. 18, 2016 6:37 p.m. ET

Police have detained the man they believe is responsible for a brutal beating of a New York Mets fan in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium after last year's Game 1 of the NLDS between the Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers.

Authorities announced Thursday that they have arrested 27-year-old Michael Rae Papayans, who allegedly punched and knocked out a 50-year-old Mets fan following the Dodgers' 3-1 Game 1 loss to the Mets on Oct. 9, 2015.

The victim's head hit the ground after he was knocked out, causing him to sustain brain injuries, the New York Post reports.

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Papayans' mother, who reportedly kicked the Mets fan while he was on the ground, has also been arrested in connection with the assault.

Papayans, who is from from Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., has been charged with felony assault and could serve up to seven years in prison if convicted, according to multiple reports.

Authorities said that Papayans was also arrested in January alongside friend Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys after reportedly getting into a brawl at a Florida bar that refused to serve the two men.

Papayans will be arraigned March 11 for his felony assault charge related to the Dodger Stadium parking lot assault.

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