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 A 1985 altercation in a Connecticut bar that allegedly involved Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh led to the arrest of one of his close friends at Yale, a copy of an unredacted police report on the incident provided to CNN Tuesday shows.In the New Haven, Connecticut, police department report, a man named Dom Cozzolino said Kavanaugh had thrown ice on him and Kavanaugh s friend Chris Dudley had thrown a glass that hit him in the ear.Dudley denied the allegations, according to the police report,  and Mr. Kavanaugh didn t  want  to say if  stanley cups he threw the ice or not.  A newly obtained unredacted version of the report states Dudley  was transported to Union Ave detention facility by prisoner conveyance...  and a large  A  on the report indicates Dudley was arrested, according to New Haven s police chief Anthony Campbell. It s not known whether Dudley was ever charged with a crime.Dudley has not replied to CNN s repeated requests for comment.The White House sent out a statement from Dudley, a former NBA player, supporting Kavanaugh on Monday, where he said he never saw the Supre stanley cup me Court nominee blackout while at Yale. I will say it again, we drank in college. I was with Brett frequently in college, whether it be in the gym, in class or socializing. I never ever saw Brett blackout. Not one time,  Dudley said.  An vaso stanley d in all the years I have known him, I have never seen him to be disrespectful or inappropriate with women. I would also like to point out that going out never came before  Hxmc Starbucks to bring back Pumpkin Spice Latte reportedly by August 25
 MIAMI  AP  鈥?Celebra stanley cup canada tion turned to somber reflection and church services Sunday as Cuban-Americans in Miami largely stayed off the streets following a raucous daylong party in which thousands marked the death of Fidel Castro.One Cuban exile car dealer, however, sought to turn the revolutionary socialist s death into a quintessential capitalist deal by offering $15,000 discounts on some models.And on the airwaves, top aides to President-elect Donald Trump promised a hard look at the recent thaw in U.S. relations with Cuba.At St. Brendan Catholic Church in the Miami suburb of Westchester, a member of the chorus read a statement by Archbishop Thomas Wenski about Castro s death before the service. There was no overt mention of Castro during the Sunday Mass. But during the reading of the Prayers of the Faithful, one of the two priests celebrating the Mass prayed for  an end to communism, especially in Cuba and Venezuela.  Lord, hear our prayers,  churchgoers responded.Outside the church, Nelson Frau, a 32-year-old Cuban-American whose parents fled the stanley mug  island in 1962, said he wasn t surprised that Castro was not mentioned. He said Wenski s statement reflected the role of the Catholic Church in Miami as a mediator toward peace between the Cubans in Miami and those on the island. I think the church is trying to act as a mediator at this point, to try to move the Cuban people forward rather than backw stanley uk ard, not only the exile community here, but also the Cuban people on the island,  sai