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You may not know Gina O'Toole's name, but you've no doubt seen her pink coat, purse and mama Jordan on salegrizzly-protecting-her-cub fury.

During a summer youth hockey game between the Boston Raptors and the Connecticut Tribe, a line brawl Jordan Shoes For Womenbroke out near the end boards, and was allowed to continue -- one of the officials was literally standing near this pile of aggression, blowing his whistle with his hand on his hip, seemingly apathetic to the chaos.

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On Monday, Gina O'Toole went on "Good Morning America" and explained her actions … and her son's reaction.

O'Toole said the fight had been going on for a good minute before the video kicks in. "I had seen fights before, usually between one or two children, and the refs usually step Jordan salein immediately. That didn't happen. What concerned me were the blows to the back of the head and a child going down on the ice, a potential head injury," she said.

So O'Toole marched out on the ice. What happened with the on-ice official?


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