Security cameras from the Golden Nugget show a melee between two Atlantic City elected officials and a group of people that began in a nightclub and spilled out into the casino parking lot.

Video of the incident involving Atlantic City Mayor Frank Gilliam and Councilman Jeffree Fauntleroy was released Wednesday by the Attorney General's office in response to a public records request by NJ Advance Media.



The cameras -- which don't provide audio -- captured the fight outside of the Haven Night Club on Nov. 11 that resulted in simple assault and harassment allegations against the two men.

The video begins with Fauntleroy and an unidentified woman discussing something near a door.

Later, as more people join them, the group moves outside. Fauntleroy can be seen pushing another person aside and throwing punches at a man. Another man, who appears to be Gilliam, begins to throw punches at another person. At the end of the confrontation, Fauntleroy and a woman are seen yelling at each other.



Criminal summons were filed against both men after the incident. The alleged victims claimed Gilliam swung at two people, but the punches did not connect. He also allegedly "kept trying to attack" one of the witnesses. One victim also claimed Gilliam chased the person around a car.



Fauntleroy was issued two criminal summons for simple assault and harassment. The councilman allegedly punched a person in the face multiple times, threw the person on the floor, and then chased him. He is also charged with threatening a woman, allegedly saying to her that he would "f--- you up" to her, the complaint states.



Earlier in the day, the Cape May Prosecutor's Office said it would not press charges against Gilliam and Fauntleroy. The two will still face citizens' complaints filed against them from the incident. They are currently scheduled to appear in a courtroom in North Wildwood Dec. 11.

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