Reference picture and video. Seems it was a brawl in Ukraininan parliament. Gotta say, watching politicians beat the shit out of each other never gets old.
Communist lawmakers scuffle with right-wing Svoboda (Freedom) Party lawmakers during a parliament session of Verkhovna Rada, the Ukrainian parliament, in Kiev, Ukraine on April 8, 2014. Source: Vladimir Strumkovsky/AP, MSNBC's This Week in Pictures: April 5-11, 34
Saladofstones said: Wasn't there the one congeressman who nearly beat a man to death with his cane in the 1800s during session?
In 1856, Senator Preston Brooks caned Senator Charles Sumner on the floor of the Senate in regards to an anti-slavery speech. The speech contained defamatory remarks about Senator Andrew Butler, of the same state as Preston, and that was the direct incitement for the caning. Senate had also just adjourned, but that's neither here nor there.
Back in those days, congressmen could fight duels. Today, it's expected that congresspeople do not speak or cause any commotion while another is speaking. At least the British parliament allows heckling.
In 1856, Senator Preston Brooks caned Senator Charles Sumner to death on the floor of the Senate in regards to an anti-slavery speech. The speech contained defamatory remarks about Senator Andrew Butler, of the same state as Preston, and that was the direct incitement for the caning. Senate had also just adjourned, but that's neither here nor there.
There was also a pretty good brawl in 1858.
it wasn't to death, since Sumner died later in 1874 due to a heart attack.