Watch: Main Street Mayhem As Children Witness Violent Brawl And ...
Kfm has has seen other footage of car windows being smashed during the incident.
These are the scenes of a brawl that erupted on Main Street in Ballymore Eustace on Wednesday evening at around 8.45pm.
In a number of videos seen by Kfm, individuals can be seen attacking eachother with a pole and other weapons.
Kfm has also has seen other footage of car windows being smashed during the incident.
It is understood that children witnessed the violent scenes from cars forced to stop in the middle of the street.
The incidents, which Gardai are investigating, included dangerous driving, criminal damage and assault.
It is understood that a building was also damaged.
Three people, including two males and one female, were assaulted during the incidents.
Investigations are continuing.
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