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Watch: White men bikers spew racial slurs, beat black man in Indiana bar

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A disturbing incident at an Indiana bar, caught on camera, showed several white men wearing "Outlaw" biker vests physically assaulting a black patron, as reported New York Post.

The violent confrontation occurred at Pike's Pub in Waynedale on Friday night, with footage showing patrons screaming as the altercation knocked drinks off tables.

The Allen County Sheriff's Department received a call around 11 pm (US time) regarding an allegedly intoxicated person requiring removal from the premises. Upon arrival, the victim declined to provide details about his attackers.

The victim was subsequently transported to a local hospital and was listed in fair condition. According to Pike's Pub owner Kelley Rost, who was absent during the incident, the confrontation began when the man refused to settle his bill.
The assailants were identified as likely members of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club , a notorious group in Fort Wayne.

“There are two sides to every story,” Rost told the Wane 15.

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker expressed concern in a social media comment, stating she found the footage "very disturbing to watch. I am seeking answers as I am sure many of you are, too."

“I am in communication with our team and will continue to gather information as it becomes available,” Tucker said

Local residents organised protests near the establishment, gathering in a nearby nursing home car park. Police revisited the premises on Saturday for further investigation, with the case now being transferred to the Criminal Investigations Division.
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