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Couple attacked in Dodger Stadium parking lot after Elton John concert

Police are asking for the public’s help to identify the assailants caught on video kicking and beating a man until he was unconscious in the Dodger Stadium parking lot after an Elton John concert.

The attack occurred about 11:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17 following a “fender bender,” Los Angeles Police Department Officer Mike Lopez said.

Details about the crash were not available.

A man and his wife, who had attended the concert, were involved in a collision, exited a vehicle and an argument ensued, which escalated into violence, Lopez said. One woman struck another woman, and a man hit another man.

Video in the immediate aftermath of the attack shows a man lying motionless on the ground, still being assaulted — possibly by multiple assailants — even as others attempted to curtail the violence. The man’s wife is seen being pulled by the hair as she attempts to check on her husband.

“Everyone was gone when police got there,” Lopez said. Officers met the victims at a hospital, where they were being given medical treatment, and took a report alleging battery.

The man suffered a concussion and a broken ankle, among other injuries, CBS2 reported. The station reported that the female victim said she was knocked unconscious, along with her husband, whom she tried to revive him for about 45 seconds, believing he had died, before he finally regained consciousness.

TMZ posted video capturing some of the violence and reported that the victims were both in their 60s.

A woman claiming to be the victims’ daughter — and a nurse — posted Friday on Instagram that her father remained hospitalized with fractures and head injuries but that both parents “were left unconscious on the ground.” She claimed four men and two women attacked the couple and that neither bystanders nor security officers made any attempt to stop them.

Anyone with information can contact the Los Angeles Police Department at 877-527-3247 or anonymously at Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477.

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