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An article in Wednesday's Crimson quoted police officers as saying that Nicholas M. Spooner had been involved in an altercation arising from a report of vandalism in the Apley Court parking lot. Spooner said this week that he had not been involved in any vandalism and that he had not been pushing the vehicle in question. In addition, he said that he had not pushed the police officers on the scene. Spooner said he had been unavailable for comment because he was undergoing surgery for an unrelated incident.

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