Terrifying moment mob of men brutally beat lesbian couple celebrating a birthday after the women objected to their homophobic slurs

Terrifying video shows the moment a mob of men brutally beat a lesbian couple who were out celebrating one of their birthdays.

Emma MacLean said she and her girlfriend, Tori, were walking in downtown Halifax, Canada on June 22 when they first encountered a group of about 10 men they believe to be of Middle Eastern descent and from Syria.

As they were passing by, one of the men allegedly made a rude comment about MacLean – prompting her girlfriend to stand up for her.

‘My girlfriend, Tori, said “Hey that’s my girlfriend,”‘ MacLean recounted to CTV News. 

Emma MacLean, left, and her girlfriend Tori, right, were assaulted by a group of men in downtown Halifax late last month while they were out celebrating one of their birthdays

The group of men, believed to be from Syria, round surrounded by her attackers - while the other struggled to break free from another man's clutches

The group of men, believed to be from Syria, round surrounded by her attackers – while the other struggled to break free from another man’s clutches

She explained how her girlfriend became upset by the slur, and tried to confront the men.

‘They continued walking and then Tori followed them to basically verbally be like “That is not OK,”‘ MacLean said. 

That’s when the group allegedly started to beat Tori.

‘I see Tori being pushed on the stairs right in front of the BMO Centre, and they are cement stairs, and she’s on her back – that’s when all the men started punching and kicking them. 

At first, MacLean said she yelled at the men to stop, but they ignored her and continued their assault on her girlfriend.

She then decided to try to protect Tori.

‘The fight-or-flight came in,’ MacLean explained, saying she ‘basically jumped on one of their backs and put them in a chokehold – trying to restrain them.’

But video shows the group kicking at one of the women, who laid in the ground surrounded by her attackers – while the other struggled to break free from another man’s clutches.

Emma MacLean said she suffered  a chipped tooth, a broken nose and bruises in the aftermath

Tori also suffered bruises all over her body

Emma MacLean said she suffered a chipped tooth, a broken nose and bruises in the aftermath, while Tori had bruises all over her body

Eventually, a bystander alerted police patrolling the area nearby – but by then, MacLean said the fight had already ended.

Officers then spoke with one of the men involved in the assault, who blamed the fight on the two women.

The other men involved refused to cooperate with police, or give their IDs, MacLean said.

Police told CTV News they are still investigating the incident, and no charges have been brought against the assailants. 

Meanwhile, MacLean said Tori suffered bruises all over her body and she had a chipped tooth, a broken nose and bruises.

A cop on the scene told MacLean that one of the men blamed the women for the assault, while the others refused to cooperate

A cop on the scene told MacLean that one of the men blamed the women for the assault, while the others refused to cooperate

MacLean is now asking the public to help identify her assailants

She described them on Facebook as 'Middle Eastern men, believed to be from Syria'

MacLean is now asking the public to help identify her assailants

Recounting the incident, she said she ‘felt punches and kicks and then I felt it on my nose and there was blood.

‘I just thought “This needs to stop now,”‘ she said, telling CTV News how her nose was originally too swollen for surgery.

MacLean says she is now ‘terrified to go downtown again in Halifax.

‘I just feel like it’s so out of control on what could happen,’ she said. ‘It’s overwhelming.

‘I didn’t expect something like this to happen, especially with it happening during Pride Month as well,’ MacLean added.

She went on to share photos of the men from the night of the attack, and said: ‘If anyone has any further information or had witnessed this event, or has personal video footage, I would be extremely grateful if you could share it.’

‘Stay safe and happy Pride month,’ she wrote.

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