Jacksonville brawl video: New charges for teen accused of beating girls with bat

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Prosecutors have filed new charges against a teen accused of beating girls with a baseball bat during a brawl in Jacksonville.

Jontaianna Pitts, 18, was arrested May 20 on aggravated battery, felony battery on a security guard and criminal mischief charges.

According to a document filed by the State Attorney's Office, Pitts is now facing three counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and criminal mischief charges.

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The State Attorney's Office filed a motion June 20 for Pitts' bond to be increased on her previous charges and bond to be set on the new charges.

The state attorney requested a judge increase her bond to ensure Pitts appears in court and to protect the community against danger from her.

Police say video taken of two brawls in Jacksonville shows Pitts punching another woman, then striking a security guard when he tried to intervene.

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That first incident was part of a fight that took place at the Moncrief Plaza.

Police say the second viral video was taken 90 minutes later at Simonds-Johnson Park.

Officers say Pitts struck two victims several times in the head and body with a baseball bat she got from her mother.

Pitts is also seen in the video using the bat to damage the windshield and hood of a Chevrolet Cobalt.

Pitts was released from jail on May 22.