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Cops break up wild brawl outside Manhattan bar, arrest two women

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Members of the PBA led by their president Pat Lynch gAve out gifts to children in Far Rockaway and Brownsville, Brooklyn on Saturday. (Photo by Todd Maisel)

Two women were arrested Sunday night after they were ejected from a Manhattan bar and then became embroiled in a street brawl, police reported.

The brawlers knocked over planters and scattered debris before police could stop them, officials said.

Cops cuffed Candita Ramos, 25, 0f West 192nd Street in the Bronx and Joanne Finch, 29, of Jackson Street in Brooklyn. Law enforcement sources said both were charged with disorderly conduct for fighting and Finch received an added charged of obstructing governmental administration.

They were taken to Bellevue Hospital on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol or other substances, authorities said.

Police struggle to remove erratic woman after fight on 14th Street. (Photo by Todd Maisel)
Woman fights with police in attempt not to go into police car after fight on 14th Street. (Photo by Todd Maisel)
Second woman also struggles with police, cursing at officers who handcuffed her. (Photo by Todd Maisel)

Police from the 6th Precinct were called at 6:42 p.m. on Dec. 15 to 250 West 14th St., where managers of McKenna’s Bar said the pair, who had been ejected from the joint for disorderly conduct, began fighting with each other outside the location. 

A dozen police officers intervened to stop the fight. The two women then began struggling with police, even after they were handcuffed, and continued resisting as they were put into police cars, officials said.

One woman even attempted to bite an officer, cops said. No officers were injured.