Felony assault charge against top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna withdrawn
STATE COLLEGE — A Pennsylvania district attorney’s office has withdrawn a felony aggravated assault charge against top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna and will proceed instead with a misdemeanour simple assault charge, citing insufficient evidence to support the felony count.
A criminal complaint filed Wednesday alleged McKenna, a star hockey player at Penn State University, punched a man twice on the right side of the face after two groups exchanged words in the downtown neighbourhood of the municipality where the university is located.
The incident was said to have taken place on the evening of Jan. 31, sometime after Penn State’s 5-4 overtime loss to Michigan State in an outdoor game that drew 74,575 at Beaver Stadium in State College, Penn.
The complaint also alleged the victim sustained fractures to both sides of his jaw that required surgery and that he was missing a tooth. State College Police later confirmed the victim suffered two fractures to one side of his jaw, not both, and was not missing a tooth. The victim has undergone surgery and is recovering.


