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Three arrested after 30-40 person fight outside Tacoma nightclub

Officers broke up a fight of 30 to 40 people overnight outside a nightclub in the 6400 block of Sixth Avenue, according to Tacoma police.

Published: Feb. 10, 2013 at 5:22 p.m. PST
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Officers broke up a fight of 30 to 40 people overnight outside a nightclub in the 6400 block of Sixth Avenue, according to Tacoma police.

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