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Man beaten to death in massive brawl outside of Pat's Steaks in South Philadelphia, police say

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PHILADELPHIA - Police say a man was killed and two others were injured during a massive brawl early Thursday morning outside of Pat's King of Steaks in South Philadelphia.

According to investigators, a large fight between 10-15 people erupted outside of the popular Philadelphia cheesesteak location on the 1300 block of East Passyunk Avenue just before 2 a.m. LATEST PHILADELPHIA HEADLINESPhiladelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small told reporters that a 28-year-old man was bludgeoned to death with a metal trash can lid and pummeled in the face with kicks and punches.

Two others men, 64 and 30, were also injured during the brawl and taken to Jefferson Hospital in stable condition, according to investigators.

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