Police investigating two brothers for a killing in South Carolina have found videos of them and others beating up homeless people.

The videos show several men punching and kicking at least three people inside and outside.

As curse words were removed, one suspect can be heard shouting "Where's the bread" repeatedly while the victims don't fight back.

The sheriff's office said in a statement that some of the men were knocked unconscious and needed medical help, but they didn't call the police because they thought their attackers would return.

Three of the suspects were charged with attempted murder and a fourth with second degree assault and battery by a mob, after investigators were able to identify five of the men who were attacked.

The investigation into the attacks on the homeless men began after the brothers were charged with murder in the shooting of a man.

There were videos taken from October to June of the attacks on homeless people at camps north of downtown.

Arrest warrants show that one of the suspects threatened to shoot the homeless man and kicked him three times.

Authorities said in documents that the suspects drove one man around before hitting and kicking another man at least 16 times after he lost consciousness.

There were no lawyers listed in the court records.

The three men are charged with attempted murder. Joshua was accused of attacking a mob.

The fifth man has been linked to the attacks, but investigators have not been able to locate the victim.

If more men were attacked, they are still looking at it.

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