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Fight Breaks Out in Chicago Restaurant

Incident Overview

Four suburban men have been charged with beating employees at Broncos Pizza in Mount Greenwood, Chicago. The incident occurred over the weekend, resulting in one worker still being hospitalized.

Details of the Incident

A group of men was reportedly being unruly and verbally abusive to staff inside the bar restaurant. The altercation escalated after the men were kicked out early Sunday morning, leading to a fight outside the restaurant.

Injuries and Victims

One of the victims, 61-year-old Nick Barraco, suffered significant head trauma after being struck in the head and falling to the ground. He remains in the hospital recovering from his injuries.

Community Response

The local community is rallying in support of the victims. Friends of Barraco, including Mike Cummings, have posted signs wishing him a speedy recovery. Additionally, a prayer vigil is scheduled at Saint Barnabas Church.

Arrest and Legal Proceedings

Exclusive video shows police searching for the suspects around 2 a.m. on Sunday, capturing them near the attack scene. The suspects have been released and are scheduled to appear in court on Monday.

Conflicting Accounts

An attorney for one of the suspects claims that the restaurant’s bouncers followed the group down the street and initiated the fight, presenting a different version of events.

Current Status

Broncos Pizza remains open for business. The community continues to support the victims and awaits further developments in the legal proceedings.

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