A 35-year-old man and 17-year-old boy have been arrested in connection with a violent attack on three teenage boys at a skate park in California.

The fight at Community Park in Moreno Valley on Saturday was witnessed by at least a dozen people and was captured on video that has since gone viral.

The Riverside County Sheriff's Department announced Tuesday that two suspects, a 17-year-old boy and 35-year-old Robert Lee Aaron III, were taken into custody.

Police are still searching for another 17-year-old suspect involved in the fight, as well as other persons of interest.

An investigation was launched when a bystander posted a video of the fight on Instagram. It shows a man in a white tank top approaching a boy sitting in a picnic area at the park and telling him: 'What the f*** you doin' my n****? Get yo b**** a** up.'

Another man comes up and knocks the boy flat on the table before the two men violently punch him more than two dozen times.

Behind the camera several people, including the man filming, can be heard shouting: 'That's the wrong n****!'

Police are hunting for two men caught on video brutally assaulting three victims who appear to be teenage boys at a skate park in Moreno Valley, California, on Saturday. At the beginning of the video, a man in a white tank top is seen approaching a boy sitting in a picnic area at the park and telling him: 'What the f*** you doin' my n****? Get yo b**** a** up'

Another man in a blue shirt comes up and knocks the boy flat on the table before the two men violently punch him more than two dozen times. Behind the camera several people, including the man filming, can be heard shouting: 'That's the wrong n****!'

The victim falls off the table and tries to run away but collapses in the grass, where one of the assailants kicks his motionless body.

The two men then take off running toward another teen as he sprints away and yells: 'It wasn't me! It wasn't me!'

They chase him down and shove him into the grass where they repeatedly stomp down on him.

After the men assault the first teen they take off running after another one. The teen can be heard yelling: 'It wasn't me! It wasn't me!' as he sprints away from the man in white

The two assailants quickly catch up to the fleeing teen and shove him to the ground before stomping on him repeatedly while people watch from the picnic area

The man recording focuses the camera on a third teen still standing by the picnic tables and says: 'It was this n****. You better go help your homie. They stompin' your homie.'

The two assailants walk back toward the third teen and exchange a few unintelligible words with him before one punches him in the head, knocking him to the ground.

The teen curls up in a ball and sounds as though he's saying: 'Nothing happened I swear to god' as the men repeatedly punch and kick him.

The man in white kicks gives him a powerful kick in the head and the man in blue spits on him before walking away.

Police said all three victims were between the ages of 14 and 15.

Aaron was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy, willful child endangerment and contributing to the delinquency of minors.

The 17-year-old suspect was booked into Riverside County Juvenile Hall for felony assault and conspiracy.

The man filming focuses the camera on a third teen (far right) who he claims started the fight, saying: 'It was this n****. You better go help your homie. They stompin' your homie'

The two assailants return to the picnic area and exchange a few unintelligible words with the third teen before one of them punches him in the head

The teen curls up in a ball and sounds as though he's saying: 'Nothing happened I swear to god' as the men repeatedly punch and kick him before finally retreating

Moreno Valley City Manager Tom DeSantis said investigators were reviewing footage from security cameras mounted in the park, which is less than a half mile from the police station.

'There were no calls to 911 dispatch when this occurred,' DeSantis told CBS2. 'Our message here to the community is, our park rangers, our police, they can’t be everywhere all the time.'

Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez reacted to the incident in a statement, saying: 'This type of behavior has no place in our City.

'We take great pride in our parks as safe places for our community to play and relax. To keep them safe, we ask residents to say something if they see something.'

Anyone with information about the fight is urged to contact police at 951-486-6700.