Four men arrested last fall for beating a Sylacauga High School student have been indicted by a Talladega County grand jury.

The four were arrested in connection with the Sept. 30, 2016 beating of high school student Brian Ogle.

Police last year said Ogle was beaten in the parking lot of an old hardware store in Sylacauga Sept. 30 in an attack that may have been racially motivated. All four of those arrested are black.

According to court documents, the four are:

Quartez Lamar Walker, 20, indicted on first degree assault charges.

Bobby Ronchea Brown, 19, La Noah Grant Ealy, Jr., 18, and Daveon Shamareya Nix, 20, all indicted on second degree assault charges.

Last year, authorities said Walker faced the more serious charges as investigators believe he used a weapon during the beating.

The beating sparked at least one fight at Sylacauga High School and prompted several prayer walks and calls for civility on social media from police.