“SPRING BREAK CHAOS CAUGHT ON CAMERA” — A WILD NIGHT OUT TURNS INTO A SHOCKING SCENE RIGHT ON TOP OF A POLICE CAR… What began as another high-energy spring break night in Fort Lauderdale quickly spiraled into chaos when a violent brawl broke out outside a crowded bar, with footage now circulating online showing several spring breakers being knocked out cold — all unfolding shockingly on top of a police car, as stunned onlookers watched the situation escalate in seconds, and while authorities moved in to regain control, the now-viral clip is raising serious questions about crowd behavior, safety and how a night meant for celebration turned into a scene of disorder that no one expected to witness so up close

A violent brawl erupted outside a bar in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, overnight as unruly spring breakers were caught on camera wreaking havoc in the streets.

Wild video captured by The Post showed the moment half a dozen teens started beating a male outside the Dicey Riley’s Irish Pub early Wednesday as St. Patrick’s Day shenanigans descended into chaos.

The mob could be seen kicking one male to the ground and repeatedly landing punches at about 3 a.m. as a crowd of revelers watched.

Spring breakers fighting on a wet city street at night.
Spring breakers let loose in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.Romaine Maurice for NY Post
Multiple people surrounding someone lying on a wet brick surface at night.
A spring breaker on the sidewalk with others during a night out in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.Romaine Maurice for NY Post
People attending to an individual lying on the ground during Fort Lauderdale Spring Break.
People checking on the Spring Breaker who got knocked out.Romaine Maurice for NY Post

At one point, the group had the guy pinned against a car as they continued to pummel him.
The injured male was treated by EMTs shortly after.

It wasn’t immediately clear what led up to the violence, or if anyone was arrested.

The Post reached out to Fort Lauderdale police but didn’t immediately hear back.

People attending to an individual lying on the ground during Fort Lauderdale Spring Break.
A brawl broke out in front of Dicey Riley’s in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.Romaine Maurice for NY Post
Police officers detaining a young man at Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale.
One of the brawlers getting held back after police arrived.Romaine Maurice for NY Post
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue and police officers assisting individuals during Spring Break.
EMTs check out a person after a brawl broke out at Dicey Riley’s in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.Romaine Maurice for NY Post
First responder providing medical care to an injured person's head on a street at night.
The Spring Breaker receiving medical treatment for his head injury.Romain Maurice
Police officers patrol a crowded street at night during Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale.
Police officers seen at the scene of the brawl in Fort Lauderdale.Romain Maurice
A Fort Lauderdale police car with flashing lights parked in front of Dicey Riley's Irish Pub Bar, surrounded by Spring Breakers at night.
Police at the scene of Dicey Riley’s in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after a brawl broke out.Romaine Maurice for NY Post
People out at night during Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale.
A spring breaker can’t seem to keep his shirt on during a night out in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.Romaine Maurice for NY Post
A crowd of people standing outside "Dicey Riley's Irish Pub" at night in Fort Lauderdale.
People gathered outside of Dicey Riley’s Irish Pub on the night of the brawl.Romain Maurice
Four Spring Breakers posing behind a "Study Hall $10 All You Can Drink" banner.
A sign advertising a $10 “all you can drink” special at a bar in Fort Lauderdale during spring break.Romaine Maurice for NY Post

The violent scenes came just days after footage exploded on social media of hundreds of spring breakers frantically fleeing Daytona Beach after hearing what they feared were gunshots.

Footage shot from a hotel balcony showed the terrified beachgoers screaming as they scattered from the beach.

After the clip went viral, the Volusia County sheriff clarified that the sound of people crushing water bottles is actually what sparked the panic.

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