Greektown brawl caught on video: 3rd person arrested No description found
DETROIT – Detroit police now have three people in custody in connection to a violent street fight caught on video this past weekend in Greektown.
UPDATE: 2 men charged in Greektown brawl
Captured by a witnesses' cellphone early Sunday morning, the video shows a man laying motionless on the curb at St. Antoine Street and Monroe Avenue as the brawl continued around him. He was struck multiple times.
Detroit police Chief James Craig said two men from Inkster were in custody Tuesday and his officers were looking for six more people, all from Inkster. A third man was taken into custody Tuesday night in Warren.
"We know who you are. We're going to find you, and we're going to arrest you," Craig said Tuesday.
The chief said this doesn't appear to be gang-related or anything like that. "I have no idea" what motivated this, he said.
"That should have never happened," the chief said. "It's foolishness."
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