VERO BEACH — Police on Tuesday released video captured by a bar's surveillance cameras of a November attack that left a man comatose, with broken bones and brain bleeding.

The video shows Steven Ronshaugen, 36, being repeatedly punched then kicked by a man identified as 33-year-old Christopher Browning, according to the Vero Beach Police Department.

Police said the fight took place shortly before 2 a.m. Nov. 11 outside Filthy's Fine Cocktails & Beer, 1238 16th St.

The attack lasted about 20 seconds, with most of the 30 quick blows landing when Ronshaugen was on the ground. Browning walked away from the bar with a woman, Ronshaugen left slumped unconscious against the wall.

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Browning, of the 1200 block of 16th Street, was arrested Nov. 20 and charged with attempted second-degree murder.

Ronshaugen had a broken eye socket, severed muscles in his face, and significant bleeding and bruising inside his brain, which left him comatose for days after the attack, according to police.

"He'll never be the same," his nurse told a Vero Beach police detective.

Bouncers broke up an argument inside the bar between the pair earlier that Sunday, kicking Ronshaugen out about 10 minutes before the fight outside, the warrant said.

It was not clear what caused the conflict.

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Browning posted $150,000 bail and was released Nov. 22.

Assistant State Attorney Robyn Stone added a charge Tuesday of aggravated battery with great bodily harm, and said she intends to proceed with both charges.

Browning's listed attorney, Harley Gutin, said his partner Steven Wolverton was now handling the case. Wolverton did not immediately respond for comment.