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Screen shot from viral Facebook video of fight in Detroit.

Keith Harvey

Two men charged with numerous crimes, including attempted murder, for their roles in a Downtown Detroit brawl early Sunday are being held on $5 million bonds.

The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office charged Stanley Faulk, 23, of Inkster, and Keith Harvey, 26, of Detroit, with unarmed robbery, assault with intent to murder, assault with intent to do great bodily harm and felony assault.

Additionally, police said Harvey was in possession of cocaine when he was arrested.

The men were arraigned Wednesday and are scheduled to return to court in Detroit for a preliminary examination May 3.

Stanley Faulk

Detroit police said four of eight people suspected of participating in the brawl that was shared online in a viral cellphone video are now in custody.

The fight, which had been viewed more than 2 million times as of Wednesday, shows a chaotic fight that concluded about 1 a.m. Sunday with a seriously injured and apparently unconscious 23-year-old Brandon Putnam being kicked by multiple people as he lay motionless near the curb.

The fourth arrest of a 31-year-old in Romulus occurred Wednesday. Charges against two suspects have not yet been filed.

"It is alleged that a friend of Putnam's got into a verbal argument with a group of approximately eight men," Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy's Office said in a statement Wednesday. "The argument became physical and another male friend of Putnam's was assaulted by the group of men.

"When Putnam went to aid his friend, the group of men began to violently beat Putnam while he was on the ground."

Putnam, who was kicked and punched by multiple people after being knocked out near the curb, was still recovering at the hospital.

Detroit Police Chief James Craig expressed his disappointment in fight spectators who filmed the scuffle.

"It's mind-boggling to me that you see a crime in progress and instead of stopping it and assisting and calling police, you're busy trying to get ... World Star video or the most views on Facebook Live," Craig said. " It's ridiculous ... I would rather your moral compass kicks in ...

"This young man could have been killed, and it's fortunate that he's recovering."