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Video taken inside a Southern California Target shows the moment a violent brawl involving nearly half a dozen men broke out while families were shopping.
The incident happened inside a Redlands Target when four men were seen going after another man, kicking and punching him repeatedly.
'They start swinging towards the Latino guy,' said Laura Sanchez, a witness to the shocking fight. 'It was like four against one.'
Sanchez claims one of the people involved in the fight was a young child who was calling out that he was 13 years old as the attack happened.
It's unclear what prompted the altercation inside the store.
Video taken inside a Southern California Target shows the moment a violent brawl involving nearly half a dozen men broke out while families were shopping
The woman told KTLA she walked into the store - located on West Lugonia Avenue - around 8.15pm and was going to the bathroom when the fight began.
'We just heard noises in the background and out of nowhere, they just come up and started fighting,' Sanchez said. 'We're like, "What happened?"'
The video shows one man standing alone as four others - purportedly part of a different group - throw and punch at him.
A Target employee is seen urging customers to back up away from the brawl. Other customers watch in terror as the violence continues.
At one point, the victim - whose identity is unknown - falls to the ground in front of the attackers who continue to punch and stomp on him.
'I just heard one of the teenage boys saying, 'I'm 13, I'm 13! You can't put your hands on me,' Sanchez said of the brutal attack.
Police were called to the scene to investigate where they found the alleged victim.
The man was not interested in speaking with police and charges were not filed.
'We just heard noises in the background and out of nowhere, they just come up and started fighting,' Laura Sanchez (pictured) said. 'We're like, "What happened?"'
This is the Target on West Lugonia Avenue where the brawl broke out
Residents who spoke with KTLA said incidents like this are becoming increasingly common in their area.
In early August, another fight outside a Ross nearby shocked shoppers.
'It does make you stop and think for a minute,' said Michaela Semple, a local.
'It's very sad and I just pray that everyone can stay safe,' Semple said. 'I do love this community though. I really do.'
Police are telling residents not to intervene in any altercation and to call cops immediately if they see a fight break out.