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Scots supermarket brawl sees woman knocked to ground as men punch and kick each other in street

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A gang of men were caught on camera trading punches and kicks in front of shocked bystanders during a street brawl in Dunoon.

Trouble erupted outside the Co-op store on Queen Street in the Argyll and Bute town at around 9.40pm on Saturday, June 25. A video clip shows a woman trying to break up the rammy but ending up knocked over and sprawled on the ground, with a man pushing himself back to his feet on top of her.

The fight continues to veer across the street, with one frustrated motorist sounding their car horn for several seconds as the battling yobs block the road.Another man tries to break up the warring trio but ends up just holding their jacket which they shrugged off as they continue to lunge towards their victim.One of the men, who was filmed landing powerful punches and kicks on another individual, eventually ends up on the ground with his T-shirt being pulled off.It is not clear what kicked off the violent scenes but a bag full of booze can be seen spilling out on the pavement near a zebra crossing.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at the forefront when it comes to reporting crime in Scotland.But did you know all the ways you can stay informed of the top crime and courts headlines?We share live crime news and exclusive court stories as well as features and columns on historical cases, keeping our readers informed and updated across the country.The shocking scenes took place in front of baffled shoppers and young children who watched from the sidelines as the fighting yobs shouted and swore.Police Scotland have confirmed they were called to reports of a disturbance on Saturday evening.Three men were given recorded police warnings following the brawl.A force spokesperson said: "Officers

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