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Wild videos show bloody NYC street brawl spill out of house and onto street with 6 slashed

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Wild videos show a knock-down, drag-out early morning street brawl in Brooklyn that left six people slashed and bloodied.

Doorbell camera and onlooker footage exclusively obtained by The Post shows a chaotic fracas Sunday spilling from a Gerritsen Beach home and into the surrounding streets, where at least one blade-wielding attacker struck.

Doorbell camera footage shows a ruffian in a dark shirt chase another man while repeatedly making a stabbing motion, before apparently hacking his way through a group of people.

Cops arrested 19-year-old Erick Caiza Iza and leveled assault, menacing and weapons charges against him for his role in the melee.

Video taken from a neighbor's window shows a brawl move from the Kane Street house near Everett Avenue and into the roadway.

"They were fighting and they came out onto the avenue and they continued fighting and it was getting worse and worse, about 15 of them pushing, head-butting each other," the neighbor, who did not want to be named, told The Post.

"Then they were kicking and punching this one guy. I thought they were going to kill him."

The videos obtained by The Post match the neighbor's description of the massive fight.

At one point, just as the fracas appears to cool down, a hooligan in a white t-shirt takes off his baseball hat and head butts another man.

The pair trade punches until the white-shirt-clad bruiser is restrained, only to have his pugilistic place taken by yet another man wearing a white t-shirt, who wallops the headbutted fighter.

The fight then turned into a chaotic street-spanning scrum, with groups of fighters splitting off.

The knife brawl, which unfolded about 6:20 a.m., left a 30-year-old woman and a 27-year-old man slashed in the face, a man in his 30s knifed in the neck and wrist, a 16-year-old slashed in the arm, and a 19-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman slashed in their hands, police said.

All six were hospitalized in stable condition, cops said.

Additional reporting by Melanie Marich

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