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Omaha police are searching for two suspects who attacked a man who was simply walking down the street

The search is on for two guys who attacked a man who was simply walking down the street. It happened on May 28 around 1:30 p.m. near 24th and L Streets. The victim told police he was walking down 24th Street when two or three teens approached him and began shouting insults and making derogatory comments. Then when they reached a parking lot, two of the boys punched him in the face several times before driving away in a gray SUV. One of the suspects was wearing a black tank top and had short black hair. The other guy was wearing a red Nike t-shirt and black shorts with wide stripes down the sides. The two have large tattoos on their right arms. One is some sort of pattern on the inside of the forearm and the other is a word, possibly a name, on the outside of the forearm. The vehicle they left in was a Honda CRV with a Nebraska license plate. If anyone has information on the suspects or the vehicle, contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP or online here. Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7

The manhunt is underway for two guys who attacked a man who was simply walking down the street.

It happened on May 28th around 1:30 p.m. near 24th and L streets.

The victim told police that he was walking down 24th Street when two or three teenagers approached him and yelled insults and derogatory language.

When they reached a parking lot, two of the boys punched him in the face several times before driving away in a gray SUV.

One of the suspects was wearing a black tank top and had short black hair.

The other guy was wearing a red Nike t-shirt and black shorts with wide stripes on the sides.

The couple has large tattoos on their right arms.

One is some kind of pattern on the inside of the forearm and the other is a word, possibly a name, on the outside of the forearm.

The vehicle they left in was a Honda CRV with a Nebraska license plate.

If anyone has information on the suspects or the vehicle, contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP or online here.

Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7