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Police Looking for Men in Connection with Attack on McDonald's Security Guard

Surveillance images of the two suspects were released by police Thursday

Police are looking to identify and locate two men who beat a security guard outside of a McDonald’s in the Gold Coast Sunday on the Near North Side.

Surveillance images of the two suspects were released by police Thursday. 

At 3:17 p.m., the men entered the restaurant at 10 E. Chicago Ave., disrupted the people inside and were asked to leave by a 57-year-old man working security, Chicago police said in an alert. 

After an argument, the suspects struck the security guard on the head with a glass bottle and punched him several times, police said. The pair ran off when the guard pulled out his handgun and pepper spray. 

The attack was captured on a cellphone video recorded from inside the McDonald’s and went viral. 

One of the men is described as standing between 5-foot-8 and 6-feet with long braids, wearing a long-sleeve army green hooded sweatshirt and army green pants with black or dark colored shoes. 

The second suspect is described as standing between 5-foot-7 and 6-feet with short twists, wearing a gold and maroon jacket with black or dark colored pants and red gym shoes. 

Anyone with information should call Area Central detectives at 312-747-8380.

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