Crime & Safety
Two Hospitalized After Wild Brawl Outside McDonald's In Dorchester
A video of a graphic fight is circling around social media showing a person getting hit by a car before a group erupts in a full-out brawl.

DORCHESTER, MA — Two people were sent to the hospital Saturday night after a brawl broke out in front of Lucy's American Tavern in Dorchester, taking up part of the street and the McDonald's parking lot.
Graphic video recorded by someone inside Lucy's and posted to Twitter shows a group running toward a dirtbike in the McDonald's parking lot when a red Honda pulls up behind them, striking one person in a white sweatshirt from behind, knocking him and the bike into a fence before hitting the ground.
As the person knocked to the ground gets up and tries to drag the dirtbike away, one of the people first seen in the video wearing a winter hat and all-black clothing starts throwing rocks at the car - while another person in a gray sweatshirt tries to get into the car via the passenger seat.
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Eventually, the driver gets out of the car, exchanging words with the group seen through the video which has no sound, before brawling with the person wearing all black. It wasn't long before others jumped in, running down the busy Gallivan Blvd.
Boston Police responded to the area just after 7 p.m., after receiving word of the fight.
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"The two victims from the [motor vehicle] were transported to a local hospital suffering non-life-threatening injuries," a spokesperson from the Boston Police Department said.
According to Boston.com, the people on bikes had been harassing the red Honda before the crash, and the fight was a result of road rage.
WCVB is reporting that a few of the individuals involved have in fact been identified, but did not release their names.
As of 6 p.m. Tuesday night, the video had over 4 million views on Twitter. Police say they have not yet identified any suspects.
Boston Police are now asking anyone with information or video recordings of the incident to contact them immediately.
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