Austin police have arrested a man suspected of using nunchucks during an assault in downtown Austin on Tuesday morning.

Paul Washington, 30, was booked into the Travis County Jail around 9 a.m. on Tuesday, roughly four hours after the reported attack, and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, jail records show.

An arrest affidavit filed against Washington on Wednesday said that when police responded to the 500 block of East Fourth Street around 5 a.m., they found a man staggering in the street, bleeding from his face and head.

Austin-Travis County EMS medics arrived and took the man to the Dell Seton Medical Center.

Officers recovered surveillance video from the Austin Convention Center that shows the man being assaulted by two others shortly before police arrived, the affidavit said.

The video shows three men running on the south curb line of Fourth Street before the victim falls down, according to the affidavit.

One of the men repeatedly kicks the man in the head and torso, a second man, later identified by police as Washington, is shown striking the man on the ground with what appears to be a blunt club, the affidavit said.

Police tracked Washington down shortly after the incident and took him into custody, according to court documents.

At Austin police headquarters, he told investigators he was involved in the attack and had nunchucks in his possession, the affidavit said.

The affidavit said police found a pair of wooden nunchucks connected by a rope in Washington’s belongings.

The victim told police he’d been in a fight with Washington the day before, according to the report.

Washington was still being held at the Travis County Jail on Thursday morning, jail records show. His bail has been set at $25,000.