Video appears to show members of far-right 'Proud Boys' group beating up anti-fascist protesters outside Republican club in NYC
- Video purportedly shows members of the far-right group the "Proud Boys" beating up anti-fascist protesters after their leader gave a talk in New York City on Friday.
- In a separate incident, three protesters were arrested for assaulting a New Jersey as he was leaving the Gavin McInnes speech.
- NYPD officials said they are reviewing footage from the event to see if more arrests are necessary.
Newly released video reportedly shows the moment members of the far-right group the "Proud Boys" attacked anti-fascist protesters.
Dozens of protesters gathered outside the Metropolitan Republican Club on New York City's Upper East Side Friday night, where Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes was scheduled to give a speech.
As the event was letting out, some of the attendees allegedly assaulted some of the so-called "Antifa" protesters.
But the only arrests that were made that night were in connection to another incident, involving three protesters who allegedly assaulted a New Jersey man as he left the talk.
The NYPD said it is reviewing video footage of the event and speaking to witnesses to see if more arrests are necessary, and asked anyone with information on the incident on the Upper West Side to call 1-800-577-TIPS.
"If you were a victim of an attack, we urge you to file a complaint so we can bring those perpetrators to justice," the NYPD tweeted on Saturday.
'One guy had his foot on the guy's neck'
Photojournalist Shay Horse, who was there, told Buzzfeed News Proud Boys members ganged up on Antifa demonstrators.
"There was a big group of like 30 of them, and they came out grunting … trying to hype each other up," Horse said.
Horse said cops escorted the group only to the corner of the block and that the assault happened about two blocks away from the event.
He said he talked to some of the Proud Boys members involved and they said that the fight broke out when one of the Antifa protesters tried to swat a "Make America Great Again" hat off one of their heads.
"I heard them screaming and swearing at some guy on the ground," Horse told Buzzfeed. "They were beating the s--- out of him and kicking him in the head. One guy had his foot on the guy's neck."
"One dude started screaming, 'Do you feel brave now f----r,'" he added.
Eventually, an NYPD officer rolled up to the scene on a scooter, Horse said, and broke the fight up. But he said the Proud Boys were allowed to leave without being questioned and no arrests were made.
Another journalist, Sandi Bachom, took video of an assault that appears to be the same one Horse described.
'New York has zero tolerance for your BS'
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called on the NYPD to arrest the perpetrators.
"Authorities must review these videos immediately and make arrests and prosecute as appropriate. Hate cannot and will not be tolerated in New York," Cuomo tweeted Saturday night. "Here's a message from a Queens boy to the so-called 'Proud Boys' - New York has zero tolerance for your BS."
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said the NYPD is "fully investigating" the incident.
"If you know anything, the NYPD wants your help," he tweeted Saturday night. Hate is never welcome in NYC and we will punish those responsible - whether they threw punches or incited violence - to the fullest extent of the law."
Before the event, protesters vandalized the Republican club, throwing a brick through a window, spray-painting the anarchy symbol on the doors, and gluing the locks. No arrests have been made in connection to the vandalism yet.