Insane brawl in Atlanta airport caught on video — and clip goes viral. No reported arrests.



A brawl inside Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport was caught on video — and clip has gone viral.

You can view cellphone videos of the violence here and here; a news station report also used video of the melee. While the clips appear to show about 10 young people, mostly males, trading kicks, punches, and shoves, a couple of females got involved as well, with one standing atop a row of chairs and delivering kicks.

'Why behave this way?'

As of Monday afternoon, the longest of the two X clips has garnered 2.4 million views since it was posted three days before.

WAGA-TV reported that the violence took place Wednesday at what appeared to be a Spirit Airlines boarding gate.

Atlanta police told WAGA they responded to reports of a large disturbance at the airport, but the combatants dispersed by the time they got to the gate. The station added that it's not clear what prompted the fight or if any of those involved are facing consequences.

WAGA said it reached out to a spokesperson for the airport as well as for Spirit Airlines but was still waiting to hear back from both.

TMZ said it has "seen a few fights" at the Atlanta airport, "but this is by far the largest one to date."

A male who either was recording video of the brawl or standing next to a cellphone camera operator is heard saying, “All I know is that if y’all touch me, I’m knocking the s**t outta of everybody. ... Embarrassing."

Other observers on X were equally disgusted.

  • One commenter suggested a "lifetime no-fly list on all airlines" punishment for brawl participants.
  • "Why behave this way?" another X user wondered.
  • Another commenter asked, "How are there so many TSA agents at airports yet response time to stuff like this is embarrassingly slow ... @DOGE@elonmusk please can we audit TSA next? No one knows how they work, they wield too much power, and they tend to be largely unprofessional."

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Gunmen open fire at teens outside NYC nightclub, wounding 10; they were at memorial for 16-year-old shot to death, police say



At least 10 teens were wounded outside a nightclub in New York City when four gunmen opened fire; the venue at the time was hosting a memorial for a 16-year-old who had been shot and killed in a separate incident, according to police.

Investigators said three to four males walked up to a crowd outside the Amazura nightclub on 144th Street in Queens and started firing around 11 p.m. on New Year's Day. All the victims are expected to survive.

'There's zero tolerance for these senseless shootings.'

Police said the attack may have been gang-related and denied it was tied to terrorism.

About 90 people were inside the club, and 15 people were outside waiting in line to get in, according to police. About 30 shots were fired in the attack. No arrests have been made.

"There's zero tolerance for these senseless shootings, these horrible acts of violence on our streets," said Philip Rivera of the New York Police Department. "And those responsible for this crime will be apprehended and brought to justice."

He added that the assailants sped away in a light-colored Sedan that showed New Jersey license plates.

WABC-TV reported that the attendees were celebrating the birthday and life of Taearion Mungo, a teenager who was shot and killed in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, in October.

The Amazura Concert Hall released a statement saying it was cooperating with the police investigation.

“We are deeply saddened by the recent and unfortunate isolated incident that occurred. Our hearts go out to all those affected by this senseless act," the statement said.

Some questioned whether the attack could have been related to another in New Orleans where at least 15 were killed as well as to the detonation of a Tesla Cybertruck in front of a Trump hotel.

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Juveniles physically attack 56-year-old man on bicycle; weeks later he dies after health deterioration



A group of juveniles physically attacked a 56-year-old man who was riding a bicycle last month in Kent, Washington, KIRO-TV reported. But following his hospitalization, the victim's health deteriorated, and he died Sunday, the station said.

No one is yet in custody, KIRO said.

One witness tried to intervene by honking a car horn, the station said, but the suspects continued to beat the man, who appeared unconscious.

Officers responded just after 9 p.m. Aug. 22 to multiple reports of an attack involving a group of juveniles, the station said.

Witnesses said three or four juveniles assaulted the victim who had been riding a bicycle, KIRO noted.

The station said that when police arrived on the scene, the suspects had already fled the area.

One witness tried to intervene by honking a car horn, the station said, but the suspects continued to beat the man, who appeared unconscious.

The victim was treated by Puget Sound Fire and taken to a hospital in stable condition, the station said.

However, the victim’s health deteriorated in the wake of the assault, KIRO stated, adding that he died Sunday.

Kent police are actively pursuing leads and are asking for the public's help, the station said. Those with information about the case can contact the Kent Police Tip Line at 253-856-5808, KIRO said.

How are people reacting?

Nearly 100 comments have appeared underneath KIRO's Facebook post about the victim's death, and as you might imagine, observers are angry about it:

  • "Time to start charging parents now if [a] child [is] under 18 for accessory or child negligence," one commenter wrote. "If parents aren't being held partially responsible, it won't stop ... parents don't care."
  • "Someone’s going away for a long, long time," another commenter stated. "You don’t have to assault a person to the point of death. Punks better not even claim it [was] accidental; they really had to go all out."
  • "Wow," another commenter exclaimed. "I hope they catch these beast[s] and give them the punishment they deserve."
  • "Maybe it's time to start giving these kids life sentences instead of letting them out," another commenter offered.
  • "So sad," another commenter said. "What is going on with these kids of today?? My goodness."

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