A disturbing video circulating on social media has raised concerns among residents in Concord, New Hampshire, after footage emerged showing what appears to be a group of people attacking a single individual at Rolfe Park.
The incident reportedly took place last week, and as of now, the Concord Police Department has not released any official statement or details regarding the event.
The video, which was submitted by followers of the local news page Infonh on Facebook, shows several individuals who appear to be surrounding and attacking one person.
The footage has since sparked conversation online, with many community members expressing shock and frustration over both the incident itself and the apparent lack of an immediate response from law enforcement.
While the video does not provide full clarity on what led to the confrontation, viewers were quick to point out that what was shown was not a mutual fight.
Bailey Martin, one commenter on the post, made that distinction clear, stating that “this is NOT a fight this is a jump,” suggesting the attack was one-sided rather than a two-way altercation.
The quality of the footage also drew attention. Anthony James commented that “the camera work is the real crime here,” a remark that echoed the frustration of many who felt the video made it difficult to identify those involved.
Brian Mullally took a similar tone, writing that he “now want to fight the camera man,” pointing to how poorly the incident was captured on film.
Others questioned why the person filming chose to record rather than take action.
Audra Wall wrote, “Maybe use your phone to call police??” highlighting a concern that has become increasingly common in the age of social media, where bystanders often document incidents rather than intervene or contact emergency services.
Not all reactions were critical. Loki Anderson offered a more lighthearted take, writing “Not a cell phone in sight the world is healing,” a comment that appeared to reference the irony of the situation, given that the video itself was shot on a phone.
Ron Conte added a puzzling note to the discussion, questioning whether “the guardrail had some involvement,” though the context behind that remark remained unclear to most readers.
In fact, the local news page that shared the footage urged anyone with information about the incident to come forward.
Residents can contact the Concord Police Department directly at (603) 225-8600 or reach out to the Concord Regional Crimeline at (603) 226-3100, where tips can be submitted anonymously.
Rolfe Park is a public green space used by families and community members throughout the year, making the incident particularly unsettling for those who frequent the area.
The fact that no arrests have been announced and no suspects have been named publicly has only added to the unease felt by many in the community.
As the video continues to spread online, residents are hoping that someone who witnessed the event or recognizes those involved will step forward.
Law enforcement has yet to confirm whether an investigation is actively underway, but community members are calling for transparency and swift action from the Concord Police Department.
Anyone with relevant information is strongly encouraged to reach out to local authorities as soon as possible.
