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An international judo artist was booked into San Mateo County jail on Sept. 29 after a late-night incident at the Menlo Park train station that began as horseplay and ended with two men being taken to a hospital, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

The victims were Bradford DePeyster, 25, of Menlo Park and Michael Seiler, 23, of New York, said Deputy District Attorney Karen Guidotti. Mr. DePeyster suffered a broken leg and facial lacerations; Mr. Seiler suffered facial lacerations and was knocked unconscious, said Chief Deputy District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.

Matthew Walker, 25, of Tacoma, Washington, and Robert Eugene Davis, 22, of Redwood City were arrested on charges of assault and robbery, Mr. Wagstaffe said.

Mr. Davis pleaded not guilty, posted $50,000 bail and is out of custody; Mr. Walker is in custody and scheduled to enter a plea on Monday, Oct. 5, Mr. Wagstaffe said.

All four men were returning from a San Francisco Giants game and all got off the train in Menlo Park. The fighting took place at the Menlo Park station.

Police picked up the suspects in a nearby parking lot.

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