Friday, June 6, 2025, 11:21 am
In a rather absurd twist of parental rivalry, two fathers at a Guelph school’s morning drop‐off zone turned a routine commute into a boxing match—well, almost. A heated dispute escalated into a headbutt, leaving one dad with a bloody nose and court dates looming.
A before-school dispute between parents in the parking lot of a Guelph school left one with a bloody nose and another with a court appearance, according to Guelph police.
Never mind road rage — how about school drop-off zone rage? After a dad allegedly received a headbutt, Guelph Police can tell you it’s real. Officers were called out to a school in the south end of the Royal City yesterday morning, after one dad allegedly headbutted another. Police said the two had…
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