VIDEO: Fight on CTA Red Line ends with pepper spray, mace

Written By Chicago News Report on Wednesday, August 8, 2012 | 8/08/2012 04:29:00 AM


A brawl, allegedly filmed on the CTA Red Line, ended when someone reportedly sprayed mace or pepper spray into the air.

In the begining of the video, someone called someone else a bitch. After that, it's impossible to understanding what anyone is saying in the one minute and forty-three seconds clip.

One passenger, who was sitting dangerously close to the action, had to leave his seat to escape the violence.

Toward the end of the disturbing footage, a child's screams pierce the air and a little girl, accompany by an older female, runs toward the opposite end of the train.

I'm sorry... you naysayers can call me every name in the book, but this behavior isn't normal!

True, every race has its fools, but there is something seriously wrong with Chicago's young black population; and ignoring, or trying to shut me down, it isn't going to make the real problem go away!

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