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Sickening moment bowling alley employee is battered and smashed over head
POLICE are searching for two suspects seen viciously attacking an employee at Michigan bowling alley.
The fight unfolded at around 11:45 p.m. after the 28-year-old employee asked a group of unruly customers to leave, police in the town of Roseville said.
The first suspect reached over the bowling counter and punched the employee in the face.
In video released by police, a second suspect, who had stepped behind the counter, then starts punching and kicking the employee in the face and body.
Meanwhile, first suspect walks behind the counter, picked up a bar stool and struck the employee on the head..
He also picks up a bowling ball and smashed it on the back of the employee’s head.
The employee falls to the ground and both subjects continued to kick the employee in the head before they ran off.
Roseville Police Department posted surveillance footage of last Wednesday's incident on its Facebook page.
Police said the first suspect is a black man in his early 20s, approximately 200 pounds, with a close shaved beard and tattoos on his arms.
He was wearing a black baseball cap, a white T-shirt with a black short-sleeve button-up and black pants.
Police said the second suspect is a black man also in his early 20s, approximately 170 pounds with braided hair.
He was wearing a white T-shirt and black sweatpants with white stripes on the side.
The second suspect has been identified by authorities, The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported, but his name isn’t being released yet.
Anyone with information has been advised to contact the Roseville Police Department.
A version of this story appeared on Fox News.
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