Fight Erupts In Target Store After 2 Men Refuse To Wear Masks, Attack Employee And Break His Arm

Ron Delancer By Ron Delancer

Two men have been arrested in an assault that left a Target store employee with a broken arm while the men were being escorted out of the store for not wearing masks as required under coronavirus rules, police said.

The attack happened at 10:20 a.m. on May 1 at the store at 5711 Sepulveda Blvd., in Van Nuys, California, police said.

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The men, who are brothers, attacked the employee as they were escorted out. One of the men turned and punched the employee, who ended up with a broken arm during the scuffle, police said.

The employee was hospitalized and the men were booked into jail for felony battery, officials said.

The suspects were identified as 31-year-old Phillip Hamilton and 29-year-old Paul Hamilton.

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Watch the video below, via CBS-LA Channel 2:

Talk about insanity!

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