TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- A University of Alabama student was sent to the ICU with a brain bleed Saturday following a four person assault in a campus dormitory, according to police documents.

The victim, 18, was attacked by four other students in the Presidential II dormitory around 12:30 a.m. Saturday.

According to a police deposition, 18-year-old Nicholas Mitrow called friends to come to his location early Saturday morning after recognizing a subject who had allegedly assaulted him earlier.

Tuscaloosa County Metro Homicide Unit Commander Dale Phillips said Thursday the victim told police the group of four students approached his friend and began harassing him when the victim stepped in to tell the group to "move along." They then attacked the victim.

Zachary Stewart punched the victim, knocking him to the ground.

Another suspect, Joseph Baroni, then "began jumping on the victim and punching him," a police deposition reads.

An additional suspect, Kevin Brady, pulled the victim into a choke hold before punching and kicking him until he was knocked unconscious.

Police noted the suspects then fled the scene. The victim began having a seizure, and bystanders called for help.

Police say the case is pending further investigation, and the victim has been released from the hospital.

According to a Thursday morning police statement, all suspects except Baroni were arrested on second-degree assault charges. A warrant is out for Baroni's arrest, who hasn't been located, but police don't believe he is intentionally evading them.

Updated at 11:55 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, to reflect further details and comment from Phillips regarding how the victim attempted to stop harassment of his friend.