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Second arrest made in beating outside DeLand barbershop

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DeLAND, Fla. – Another man has been arrested months after a barber with disabilities was beaten and robbed outside the shop where he worked, according to the DeLand Police Department.

The Dec. 13, 2020 attack was caught on video, which showed two men approach the victim outside First Class Barber Shop on New York Avenue. [TRENDING: Police fire pepper balls at Fla.

spring breakers | Buc-ee’s opens in Daytona Beach | Data: AstraZeneca effective for all ages] Police said Damian Crafton, who was arrested Friday, punched the victim several times, leaving him with a broken nose and other injuries.

As the victim was on the ground, Malik Sanchez ran over and stole his car keys, according to the report. Sanchez was arrested in February and by that

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