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Philadelphia police investigating massive brawl between teens in Mayfair

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NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia police confirm to FOX 29 that detectives are investigating a massive brawl between teenagers Saturday night in Mayfair.

The video shows dozens of teenagers trading punches and throwing bottles in a two-minute video being shared on social media."How lucky I am that he did come home because it could have been way worse," says one Mayfair mother who asked not to be identified by name.

The mothers of two Lincoln High School seniors say both of their 17-year-old sons are recovering from serious injuries after a melee outside of Austin Meehan Middle School on the 3000 block of Ryan Avenue.The two-minute video also sent to FOX 29 shows the brawl involving more than two dozen people.

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