Three women believed to be responsible for a violent beating that occurred earlier this month in South Carolina have been picked up by police.

Arlinda Craft, 18, Anns Leigh Hill, 19, and Megan Williams, 20, were arrested and charged with second-degree assault and battery by a mob for allegedly attacking a woman on March 15 by the banks of the Saluda River.

The Columbia Police Department was able to make the arrest thanks to a video of the incident, which shows three women in bikinis jumping on top of the victim and striking her repeatedly on the face and body.

The victim, who lost consciousness during the fight, was treated for a number of injuries including lacerations and a concussion according to police.

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Brutal: women have been charged with second-degree assault and battery by a mob for allegedly attacking a woman on March 15 by the Saluda River (victim above in yellow bathing suit)

Charged: Anns Leigh Hill (left) and Megan Williams (right) were arrested by police in Columbia, South Carolina earlier this month

The State first obtained the video of the brawl, which was submitted by the victim. It is not clear who filmed the assault.

The women were booked into the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center but have all been released according to officials.

All three have previous arrests, with Williams having been charged with drunk driving, public disorderly conduct and shoplifting and Hill cited for drunk driving, possession or sale of a stolen vehicle and possession of less than 1 gram of methamphetamine or cocaine.

Craft meanwhile pleaded guilty just this past January to third-degree assault and battery after attacking a teenager.

WFSB reports that Craft became enraged this past November when an unidentified 17-year-old liked one of her boyfriend's photos on Instagram and began striking her in the face as some of the people inside the home filmed the incident.

The attack, which lasted over a minute, left the girl with black-eyes, bruises, and cuts according to her mother.

The victim's mother also claims that after the beating Craft shared a photo of her bloody hands on Twitter.

Craft, who works at Hooters according to her Facebook, was given a sentence of $500 or 30 days in jail after pleading guilty to that assault.

She has also been arrested in the past for possession of drugs with intent to distribute near school property and possession of cocaine and LSD.

Double trouble: Arlina Craft, a Hooters waitress who was charged in the incident (mugshot right), pleaded guilty in January to assault after beating up a teenager who liked her boyfriend's Instagram photo (mugshot left)

Awful: Video of the incident shows three women in bikinis pouncing on another women and hitting her repeatedly in the face 9above)

Bad shape: The 20-year-old victim, who lost consciousness during the fight, suffered lacerations, a concussion and broke her nose

The 20-year-old victim in this latest attack was sitting by the river with some co-workers when Craft and her friends attacked according to the incident report she gave police.

In addition to her concussion and lacerations she also suffered a broken nose in the fight.

The victim told The State she knew the three girls from high school, and that no one tried to help her at any point during the attack.

'No one defended me, out of the 30 people that were hanging around - which is really pathetic in my eyes,' she said.

A man on the video can actually be heard telling others not to get involved and try and break up the women.

The victim said the fight began when Williams walked up to her and asked why she had been talking about her, at which point one of the women picked her up by the hair and the other two began to hit her.

Ramy Williams, a friend of the victim, said; 'Seeing the aftermath was just insane: the way that she had blood all over her face, two black eyes, you can tell that she's completely messed up in the face.'