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[QUOTE="subjugate:174168"]`Beatdown' thugs eyed in Brockton bashing By Tom Farmer and Dave Wedge Monday, December 6, 2004 A vicious beatdown in a Brockton nightclub Friday night is being blamed on the notorious FSU gang which has produced DVDs showing patrons being pummeled in Boston-area clubs. According to friends of Jarrod Kenney, 22, of Raynham, Kenney and another man were set upon at Roman's on Ames Street by nearly a dozen men wearing black FSU T-shirts who left him with a broken eye socket and head injuries. Witnesses said they observed men videotaping the violence. ``These people just don't care,'' said one eyewitness who asked not to be identified. ``He's lucky to be alive. This is what they do. They just go around beating people up.'' The Herald reported last month that Boston police are seeking criminal indictments against members of the gang who are depicted in ``Boston Beatdown,'' a DVD showing club patrons being attacked and beaten at hardcore punk rock and metal shows. While Brockton police reportedly responded to the incident Friday night, they could not confirm yesterday it is being investigated. Management at the club could not be reached for comment. An FSU member who did not want to be identified and who was not at the club Friday, said he was told FSU had nothing to do with the violence there. The FSU member did not deny that other members of the gang were likely at the club. ``The club promoter said no FSU members were involved with what happened,'' the FSU member said. ``There was a police officer on duty at the club and an EMT on duty who did look after the person who was injured.'' Another eyewitness said Kenney and the other man were attacked without provocation while the hardcore metal band 25 to Life was performing. He said there was no security in the club except for the manager and a bartender. Several Brockton officers showed up after the brawl, he said. ``Some guy out of nowhere punches my friend in the face and knocked his glasses off,'' said the man who asked that his name be withheld. ``We were leaving and the dude did it again. Then seven guys jumped on Jarrod. I saw Jarrod getting pummeled, and I saw a guy run across the floor and start kicking him in the head. He started twitching, and I thought he was dead.'' The eyewitness said Kenney was discharged from a Boston hospital yesterday afternoon. More than 5,000 copies of Boston Beatdown have been sold in stores such as Virgin Records, Sam Goody and Best Buy. [/QUOTE]
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