CCTV footage of a man being assaulted in Fortitude Valley on Wednesday night. One man already charged over the fight was denied bail on Thursday morning, with a magistrate noting his "serious violent history". Corey Glen Schumann, 21, was charged with assault occasioning bodily harm following a fight between two groups about 2am Thursday morning, just one street over from where Cole Miller was struck on January 3. Confronting CCTV footage released by police allegedly shows him knocking the teenager to the ground with a single punch after first holding him in a headlock while another man punched the 18-year-old seven times in the head and upper body. The younger man stumbles backwards before managing to put his hands out just before hitting the ground to break his fall.

Police are looking for a second man after a teen was assaulted in Fortitude Valley. Police said a verbal altercation became physical and the younger man stepped in to try to break it up. The police prosecutor told the court Mr Schumann then struck the victim with a "king hit to the head", knocking him out. A teenager was hospitalised after a fight at a Fortitude Valley cab rank on Wednesday night. Credit:File The duty lawyer representing Mr Schumann said the young man might later raise the defence of provocation.

But Magistrate John Costello noted the 21-year-old had a "serious violent history" and had previously failed to appear in court on six occasions. Cole Miller. Credit:Facebook He was refused bail in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Thursday morning. Police said the 18-year-old victim was "going in and out of consciousness" and suffering convulsions as he was taken to the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. They used CCTV to track down the accused in a nearby street.

As Mr Schumann was applying for bail, Acting Superintendent Peter Aitken was appealing to the public to help detectives find a second man, with long dark hair and an olive complexion, wearing a black T-shirt and dark coloured jeans. He was accused of punching the victim several times in the face while Mr Schumann held him in the headlock. Acting Superintendent Aitken couldn't say how many people were involved in the fight but said investigators were looking through CCTV footage. The fight started at a cab rank at the Ann Street end of Fortitude Valley mall, less than 24 hours after family and friends farewelled Cole Miller, another victim of late-night violence. Mr Miller died on January 4 after an alleged coward punch attack in the early hours of January 3.

But Acting Superintendent Aitken stressed the two incidents were very different. The 18-year-old had been released from hospital on Thursday morning. "The victim Is very lucky," he said. "The injuries he has suffered are only very minor. Having said that, any assault on any person, is very serious." The North Brisbane District Crime and Support Services officer said the Valley was policed "very very well" and warned revellers violence of any type was "totally unacceptable".

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