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DEA Agent Arrested At Penguins Playoff Game

Suspect Accused Of Assaulting Another Fan At Mellon Arena

POSTED: 11:47 pm EDT June 30, 2009
UPDATED: 11:37 am EDT July 1, 2009

A uniformed Pittsburgh police officer asks to talk to a fan, tapping him on the arm. The police report indicates that fan told the officer, "Get your hands off me and don't touch me."

PITTSBURGH -- A fan attending a Pittsburgh Penguins game -- a federal agent -- is accused of attacking another fan during the game at Mellon Arena.

Chiropractor Brian Novak alleges that Daniel Snyder, of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, choked him almost to the point of unconsciousness during a May 21 Stanley Cup Playoff game against the Carolina Hurricanes, WTAE Channel 4's Shannon Perrine reported.

The DEA agent faces an assault charge for allegedly attacking the man in Section C. According to a police report, Novak and his wife, Kristen, were watching the game when Kristen tried to get her husband to stand up so Snyder could get by.

When Brian Novak said "What?" to his wife, Snyder thought he was confronting him and the two men exchanged words, the report indicated. Snyder then allegedly told Brian Novak, "I will kill you" using an expletive.

Police saw red marks on Brian Novak's neck, which Novak told police that Snyder grabbed him by his throat and began choking him, saying he was bent over backwards, he could not breathe and he started to lose consciousness.

According to the police report, Kristen Novak pulled on Snyder's ear, stopping the attack.

When a uniformed Pittsburgh police officer asked to talk to Snyder, tapping him on the arm, Snyder said, 'Get your hands off me and don't touch me,'" according to the police report.

The officer handcuffed Snyder and escorted him to the arena's security area. Police claimed Snyder was upset that the officer would arrest another member of law enforcement and embarrass him by handcuffing him at the game.

Snyder told Perrine by phone on Tuesday that he still has his job at the DEA and he can't comment on the case.

WTAE Channel 4 Action News also has a call into the DEA's Pittsburgh office seeking comment, which was not returned by the 11 p.m. broadcast.

Snyder faces a hearing on Thursday on the assault charge.



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