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Victim from 'knockout game' located

Dayton police have located a homeless man who was allegedly beaten by three area teens who recorded the attack characterized as "The Knockout Game."

In the video, a 17-year-old is seen following Ronald Baird, 57, of Dayton as he was collecting cans in an alley near the Stivers School for the Arts on East Fifth Street in Dayton. The 17-year-old and a 15-year-old who recorded the video are students at Stivers.

In the video obtained exclusively by WHIO and the Dayton Daily News, the teen is seen hitting the man, knocking him to the ground and following him when he runs away. The victim's wallet was stolen.

Police had been working to locate Baird following the attack to check his condition and interview him.

The teens have both been charged with robbery, a second-degree felony. Both were booked into the Montgomery County Juvenile Detention Center on Monday. Officials will pursue trying the teens as adults, Curley said.

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Knockout games teens charged

Three teens have now been charged in two separate robberies in Dayton, one was captured on cell phone video and characterized as "The Knockout Game."

In the first incident on March 1, a 17 year old and a 14 year old have been charged for allegedly beating a homeless man on East Third Street.

According to Dayton Police Detective Mason Curley, the two admitted to police that they had beaten a homeless man on that day but denied taking any video.

The victim, Phillip Droud, 57, was kicked in the ribs and beaten. His assailants took $7 and a cell from Droud.

The second robbery on March 7 involved the same 17 year old and a 15 year old, who allegedly recorded the attack on a cell phone.

In the disturbing video, the older teen is seen following Ronald Baird, 51, a known panhandler who was collecting cans neighbors left from him in an alley near the Stivers School of the Arts on East Fifth Street in Dayton, where the two are students.

In the video obtained exclusively by WHIO and the Dayton Daily news, the teen is seen hitting the man, knocking him to the ground and following him when he runs away. The victim's wallet was stolen.

The 17-year-old male who allegedly struck Baird and the 15-year-old male who assisted in the assault by recording it and verbally encouraging the attack have both been charged with robbery, a second-degree felony. Both were booked into the Montgomery County Juvenile Detention Center on Monday. Officials will pursue trying the teens as adults, Curley said.

Police are trying to locate Baird, who is presumed homeless, to check his condition and get a statement regarding the attack. Anyone who can help officers locate him is asked to call (937) 222-7867.

Police are investigating other reported cases of assaults on the homeless.

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