Translated content: A conflict arose due to smoking in a San Chong stir-fry restaurant, leading to a violent fight involving seven people, all of whom were arrested by the police.
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A brawl occurred in New Taipei City last night when two men got into an argument with customers at a nearby table for smoking inside a hot pot restaurant. Later, while waiting for a taxi, they clashed with the other five, resulting in a woman bleeding from her nose and shouting "defeat." Upon receiving the report, the police quickly arrived on the scene, took seven people back for questioning, and sent them for legal action based on disorderly conduct and assault charges.
A brawl occurred in New Taipei City last night, where the two parties got into a dispute over smoking in a hot pot restaurant. When leaving, two individuals clashed with five others, resulting in one woman being hit and bleeding from her nose, angrily shouting "Beat him!" at the other party. All seven individuals involved were taken back by the police for legal processing.
Police investigations revealed that a 45-year-old man and his 38-year-old Japanese friend were dining and drinking at a hot pot restaurant in the Sanchong District of New Taipei at around 8 PM last night. They got into an argument with customers at the next table over smoking indoors. After settling the bill and waiting for a taxi on Fude North Road, the five people from the other party confronted them, which eventually led to a physical confrontation. A fierce fight broke out between both parties on the roadside, and upon receiving reports, the Sanchong Police Station quickly dispatched officers to the scene. The police arrived and rapidly controlled the situation. One 35-year-old woman was found bleeding from her nose, and when officers asked about what happened, she angrily stated, "He beat me! He challenged me to a fight and hit me first!" Both parties indicated they would file charges for bodily harm, and the police subsequently brought back Chen and his friend, the woman, a man, and three minors to the police station. All seven were sent for legal action on charges of disturbing public order and causing bodily harm, and the three minors were released to their families.