A violent brawl that broke out during an LSU tailgate has gone viral after footage of the incident was shared on social media platforms, including Facebook and TikTok.

The video, initially posted on TikTok by user @_bbrodyyy, was later shared on Facebook by Connor Millet. It appears to have been filmed at an LSU tailgating event, with the participants seemingly being college-aged individuals. The backdrop suggests that the incident occurred during the LSU vs. Auburn game this past weekend, as alleged by some eyewitnesses.

The video clip starts with two individuals locked in a grapple. As the camera continues rolling, the situation quickly escalates.

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A third individual rushes in near a tent, followed by another who begins assaulting one of the initial brawlers with kicks and punches.

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The most shocking moment occurs when a person wearing a purple shirt lands a powerful punch on the young man who had been throwing kicks, knocking him unconscious instantly. The footage captures the young man's body going limp, his arms spread out as he collapses to the ground.

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Adding to the already distressing scene, an onlooker throws a drink towards the unconscious man, while another pours a beverage directly onto him. The video ends abruptly, leaving viewers in the dark regarding the aftermath of the incident and whether law enforcement intervened.

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Social media users were quick to comment on the video, with reactions ranging from shock to condemnation. Some comments include:

"Nite nite to all involved."
"Bunch of thugs oh my god."
"I see a buncha kids that can’t fight and run in trying to hit ppl not looking."

It remains unclear if any charges have been or will be filed in relation to the brawl.

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