FORT GREENE (WABC) -- Police have made two arrests in connection with a brutal attack that was captured on camera at a Fort Greene McDonald's Thursday.
Police are asking for the public's help finding the two other remaining suspects. Community activists are also planning to hold a press conference to take a stand and demand an end to this pattern of senseless violence.
Thursday afternoon's brawl at the McDonald's on Fulton and Flatbush Avenue drew more onlookers than peacekeepers - with the exception of one man, who wanted to remain anonymous.
The man says when he saw 17-year-old Elizabeth Congress getting jumped inside of the McDonald's, he couldn't idly stand by. Then, suddenly the crowd turned on him, with as many as six males punching him, and one shouting 'kill him!'
Police have since arrested 16-year-old Asjaney Naraine and 18-year-old Kendale Hamilton in connection with the brawl, and now they're looking for two additional suspects captured by surveillance cameras.
The first suspect was last seen wearing a gray hoodie and a light-colored backpack. He is wanted for gang assault. The second suspect is wanted for inciting a riot.