Suspects sought in biker brawl caught on video

Beaver Falls police are asking for the public’s asking in identifying the members of two motorcycle clubs caught on video attacking one another.

Police said surveillance video shows an all-out brawl between nearly two dozen members of the Wardogs and Rebels motorcycle clubs in front of a Beaver Falls bar.
“It's pretty disturbing, and it's something we're not typically used to,” said Beaver Falls police Sgt. Thomas Lococo.

Lococo said he’s reviewed the video from the Jan. 31 fight for hours. He said the fight started because one of the clubs learned that the other was at a bar about a block away on 8th Avenue.

At some point during the brawl, shots were fired, hitting two people. Another person was stabbed in the stomach, and a fourth person was badly beaten, police said.

According to Lococo, the fight actually spilled over into the parking lot of a grocery store.
“During the daytime, had this occurred, there would have been customers in and out of that grocery store,” said Lococo.

Authorities issued six warrants Friday morning and arrested four people. However, police still need help identifying the others in the surveillance video.

Lococo said several motorcycle clubs have been involved in fights recently in the county, and he worries it could escalate further.

The Beaver Falls police chief said one of the bike clubs was involved in another brawl outside a bar in Rochester last fall.

As many as 35 people used guns, knives, fists and even a hammer outside the Double J Saloon.

RAW: Surveillance video of biker brawl (WARNING: GRAPHIC) gallery
 
RAW: Surveillance video of biker brawl (WARNING: GRAPHIC)

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Screenshot from surveillance video of biker brawl
 

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