Crime & Safety
Brawl Leaves Two Victims Out Cold, One Comes Back for More
Six people, including two combatants and an alleged victim, are arrested after a 10-person fight in Erial on June 17.

A crowd of brawlers beat two people unconscious Sunday afternoon in a large fight on Ray Smith Road that led to six arrests, Gloucester Township Police said.
Despite being rendered unconscious, one of the victims revived during the incident and tried to attack others at the scene, including a police supervisor, reports indicate.
Police received numerous 911 calls just before 4 p.m. for a fight involving about 10 people in the township's Erial neighborhood. At the scene, officers reportedly encountered Quason Mack and Dimieari Halliday beating Manndell Mobley Jr., who was already unconscious. The suspects—Mack, 19, of Berkshire Road, Sicklerville, and Halliday, 25, of St. Moritz Drive, Erial—were kicking the unconscious Mobley repeatedly in the head, police said.
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Both men fled when they saw police approach, but were later apprehended.
At one point after officers arrived, Mobley, 21, of Pop Moylan Boulevard in Woodbury, regained consciousness and tried to assault his attackers and a police supervisor on the scene. He ignored police commands and was arrested as well.
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During the investigation, police also discovered that an unnamed female victim was beaten unconscious. Police said two women and two girls jumped the victim and assaulted her. The victim was treated at Kennedy Hospital in Stratford and released.
Charged in the brawl are:
Mack: aggravated assault and riot; sent to Camden County Jail with a $30,000 bail.
Halliday: aggravated assault and riot; sent to Camden County Jail with a $30,000 bail.
Mobley: obstruction and resisting arrest; released on $500 bail.
Indya Seales, 20, of Hampton Gate Drive, Sicklerville: simple assault and riot; released on her own recognizance.
Kyra Valentine, 20, Langdon Court, Sicklerville: simple assault and riot; released on her own recognizance.
Juvenile: simple assault and riot; released pending a court date.
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