Shocking moment man is repeatedly punched in the face in brawl outside Trump's Ohio rally 'after row over politics'

A shocking video shows two men locked in a brawl outside a Trump rally in Ohio while the President held a rally inside. 
The fight broke out on the corner of East Pete Rose Way and Broadway in Cincinnati last night. 
Eye witness Scott Fantozzi who captured the footage claims the physical altercation was a dispute over politics.
The video, which was posted online at around 7pm, shows one man dressed in a green T-shirt and cap getting out of his red Ford truck before approaching the other, apparently older man and punching him repeatedly in the face. 
A shocking video shows two men locked in a brawl outside a Trump rally in Ohio while the President held a rally inside
The fight broke out on the corner of East Pete Rose Way and Broadway in Cincinnati last night
A shocking video shows two men locked in a brawl outside a Trump rally in Ohio while the President held a rally inside
The video, which was posted online at around 7pm, shows one man getting out of his Ford truck before approaching the other and punching him repeatedly in the face
The video, which was posted online at around 7pm, shows one man getting out of his Ford truck before approaching the other and punching him repeatedly in the face
The man in the blue T-shirt stumbles backwards as he tries to defend himself from the onslaught of punches. 
Cincinnati police officers immediately intervened and detained the man in the green T-shirt. 
As he was led away by police, the onlooking crowd began chanting: 'Lock him up, lock him up,' echoing Trump supporters' rally cries regarding Hillary Clinton.  
According to Cincinnati police, the perpetrator who has been named as Dallas Frazier, 29, has since been arrested for assault. 
The video shows one man getting out of his Ford truck before approaching the other and punching him repeatedly in the face
The shocking footage was posted online at around 7pm yesterday evening
The video, which was posted online at around 7pm, shows one man getting out of his Ford truck before approaching the other and punching him repeatedly in the face
Cincinnati police officers immediately intervened and detained the man who had thrown the punches
Cincinnati police officers immediately intervened and detained the man who had thrown the punches
As he was led away by police, the onlooking began chanting: 'Lock him up, lock him up'
As he was led away by police, the onlooking began chanting: 'Lock him up, lock him up'
He is being booked at the Hamilton County Justice Center. 
Last night, Trump held his first rally since his audience chanted 'Send her back!' about a Somali-born congresswoman during a July rally in North Carolina.
Cincinnati's crowd offered their fair share of boos, cheers, 'USA,' 'Build the wall,' and even, at one point, returned to the 2016 campaign chant regarding Hillary Clinton - 'lock her up.'
But they didn't go as far as the supporters at Trump's last outing. The president told the crowd he wanted 'no controversy.'
'We want no controversy,' he said as the arena cheered his words. 
President Trump told his Cincinnati rally 'we want no controversy'
President Trump told his Cincinnati rally 'we want no controversy' 

Trump attacked a multitude of topics during his speech - the Democratic presidential field, former President Barack Obama, healthcare, Hillary Clinton, Democrats' immigration policy, and former Special Counselor Robert Mueller to name a few. 
He got in some cryptic hits at the 'squad' - the four minority Democratic lawmakers Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, Ayanna Pressley and Ilhan Omar - and at Congressman Elijah Cummings.
He didn't mention any of them name after he has bluntly attacked them in the past month. 
But he did get in a knock at 'four left-wing extremists' - which was seen as directed at the 'squad.'
'The Democratic Party is now being led by four left-wing extremists who reject everything that we hold dear,' he said.
He then went on to argue America's cities have paid a price for the liberal left, a likely reference to Elijah Cummings, who chairs the Oversight panel investigating Trump and his administration. 
Cummings and his hometown of Baltimore have been in the president's crosshairs in the past week.
The president was interrupted by protesters twice during his nearly 80 minutes of remarks. 
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