Monday, May 28, 2012

VIDEO: Man hit with 'bike chain' during Near North Side street fight

Nothing says summer in Chicago like a good old fashioned street brawl.

A group of males and females were caught on camera fighting in the middle of the street outside 5/3 Fifth Third Bank at 42 East Ontario Street, on the city's Near North Side.

The date of occurrence is unknown, but the footage was uploaded to YouTube on May 27, 2012.

In the video, a black male is seen kicking a Hispanic woman in her buttocks.

Then, in retaliation, a Hispanic male hits the man several times with what appears to be a large, metal chain.

But the action doesn't stop there.

The same woman who was kicked in the rear, gets her hair pulled and her head bashed by another woman.

Eventually, the brawlers go their separate ways.

A comment left on YouTube indicates one of the subjects involved in the fight dropped their wallet and police charges are pending.

2 comments:

  1. There are so many "girls" fighting nowadays its almost appalling. Especially girls fighting in brawls like that. It is only a matter of time before a "man" swings on one of them, and they wind up in the hospital. Some of them actually start swinging on men first in these incidents.

    Oh well, the savages have to learn somehow...

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  2. Looks like the girl in the short hair started the fight, hard to tell, then the "hispanic" went all crazy, wonder if they were getting mugged or just some little "he looked at my girl the wrong way and now I'm pissed deal. Sad to see people like this giving a bad name to latinos.

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