Jimu News Reporter Yaogang
htmlOn July 15, it was rumored that a beating occurred on the streets of Xi'an. Jimu News reporters learned from Xi'an police that the matter is being handled and relevant notices will be issued in the future..com video shows that at night, two people were lying on the road. One person in the back stood up and left. The other person lying on the road was beaten and kicked by many people with sticks. During the battle, several cars passed by the scene, but the car did not stop.
(Picture source: video screenshot)
On the social platform, many netizens in the video comment section said that this incident happened in Xi'an.
htmlOn July 15, staff from the Cybersecurity Detachment of Xi'an Public Security Bureau told Jimu News reporters that they have learned about this matter and the relevant staff are dealing with it. The results of the handling are not yet clear. Regarding whether the video content has occurred recently, the staff said that the matter has not been processed yet, and if there is any subsequent result, a relevant notice will be issued.This afternoon, Xi'an police reported that on July 15, 2022, there was a video of a violent beating of a baseball bat on Xi'an street, and the title was "Another beating incident". After verification, the video reported the situation was a case of disturbing public order that occurred in the early morning of July 9, 2020. Several suspects involved were arrested by our bureau within three days after the incident. The case was transferred to the Beilin District People's Procuratorate for review and prosecution on October 14, 2020. On December 30, 2020, the Beilin District People's Court sentenced seven defendants to one year and eight months to three years and four months in prison in accordance with the law, and our bureau imposed administrative penalties on other illegal persons involved in the case.
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