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Street cam videos show man assaulting woman in February attack at Akron's Highland Square

The multiple angles of the videos show Andrew Walls of Kent punching Cameron Morgan in the face outside of a bar.

AKRON, Ohio — The Akron Police Department has released new street cam videos of the assault that happened on February 28 in Highland Square.

The multiple angles of the videos show Andrew Walls of Kent punching Cameron Morgan in the face outside of a bar. 

Back in February, a video that was shared across social media showed Walls calling a woman the N-word before punching her. Morgan went to the hospital with a busted lip and a concussion as a result of the incident. She told 3News that she was out with friends in Highland Square when she came across a man who was calling people the N-word.

She says she tried to get him to stop, but then he sucker-punched her.

Police later determined that Walls, who has been publicly associated with the Proud Boys in the past, proceeded to hit a second woman and filed two assault charges against him, as well as a charge of using weapons while intoxicated.

In March, Morgan filed a lawsuit in Summit County Common Pleas Court seeking compensatory and punitive damages in excess of $25,000. The lawsuit says the 23-year-old Morgan "suffered personal injuries, incurred medical expenses, was required to seek medical care" and more as a result of Walls' acts.

Last month, Akron police officials told 3News that the FBI is also investigating to determine if Walls should be charged with a hate crime.

National and local organizations, including the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Akron chapter of the NAACP, are calling on federal law enforcement to press full charges against Walls for committing a hate crime.

"Violence against women, first of all, was cowardly. Period. Violence in this case is a hate crime, period. We cannot accept it, we won't accept it. It cannot keep going on like this," said Judi Hill, President of the Akron NAACP. "We have to let people know that this isn't acceptable, not just in Akron, but anywhere."

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