Two arrested in flea market brawl

Police confirm fight was gang related

Brandon Quinet and Allen Lull were arrested on assault charges on Sunday. Photo: Baltimore County Police
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Posted: 11/12/2012

DUNDALK, Md. - Baltimore County Police said rival motorcycle gangs were involved in a flea market brawl that sent a man to the hospital Sunday afternoon.

According to police,  the Demon Souls Motorcycle Club and the Titan Motorcycle Club got into a fight at the North Point Flea Market in Dundalk around 1 p.m. Sunday.

 A 52-year-old member of the Demon Souls who was beaten with a rubber mallet was sent to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Two others were hurt but refused treatment.

Police arrested Brandon Shane Quinet, 20 and Allen Warren Lull, 26 on charges of first and second degree assault.  Both men belong to the Titans. Quinet is also facing concealed weapons charges.  They were released on $125,000 bail. 

Police continue to investigate.

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