LIPSCOMB, Ala. —

A group of teens fighting in a Lipscomb neighborhood could soon face charges and police said it wouldn’t be the first time.

Lipscomb police chief Jatavius Merritt said this is an ongoing issue with this same group of people. He said police even got multiple calls about this group fighting over the past month and a half. The first video came during Labor Day weekend after three young women were detained for fighting. Now, after another video of the group fighting surfaced on Friday, he’s calling for parents to hold their children accountable.

Merritt said this type of behavior caught on camera is unacceptable. Police said it happened in the Woodward Estates neighborhood on Thursday—the same place the Labor Day weekend brawl happened just a few weeks ago involving the sam

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