Posted on 12/10/2021 10:48:08 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A violent brawl involving dozens of suited-up men broke out inside a casino in Atlantic City this week, chaotic footage shows.
Police in New Jersey said the fight erupted at Harrah’s Resort just before 3 a.m. Tuesday, the Press reported.
At least one person was taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries sustained in the melee, according to cops.
Footage of the fight shows multiple people being thrown to the floor and punched inside one of the casino’s dining areas.
At one point, a man in a light-colored suit jacket could be seen striking someone on the floor with a chair.
Some women could be seen scrambling away as multiple security guards tried to step in.
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Real estate is one crazy business.
The lies are stacked like cord-wood.
;-)
I’m too old to even make it to midnight anymore.
did they have the fish or beef for dinner?
You’ll be up at 3am. But then after going to the bathroom
you’ll go back to bed.
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And you’ll wake about 7 or so and back the bathroom again.
From what I saw, it looked like some black guys started a fight with some white Jersey guys, and didn’t win.
I’m in the middle of buying a house. I sent this to my realtor and my mortgage lender. ;-)
Atlantic city boardwalk and casino area is kept pretty safe.
Do NOT take a walk away from the Boardwalk.
The joker who picked up the chair should do time.
The boardwalk at night has become unsafe; west of the strip is Mogadishu. You’re right that you shouldn’t leave the strip area...
I believe that was the Harrah’s in Laughlin, NV during the annual “River Run” motorcycle rally in 2002:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Run_riot
https://www.foxnews.com/story/casino-fight-between-motorcycle-gangs-leaves-three-dead
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