Bouncers At Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club Face Charges For Assault
Security guards at Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club in Atlantic City, New Jersey are facing assault charges after a wild altercation took place at the popular sports bar on Saturday (November 28th).
According to club managers, two men from New Jersey began causing trouble inside of the nightclub, scuffling with bouncers, before being thrown out.
The altercation spilled outside where it was video taped by DJ Zeke, who was celebrating his 25th birthday at the sports bar.
The shocking videotape captures the bouncers kicking punching, and striking two men identified as Tyrell Durant and Leonard Clark.
The brutal clip starts with as many as 10 men punching and striking Clark, who is already on the ground when Durant attempts to intervene.
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