Reggie punches two men in a redneck bar.
One of the founding themes of the film, and the world it portrays is violence, ...and in serious way. From that perspective the bloody shootings, fights and constant aggressive behaviour - the atmosphere of violence - is severe and realistic.
Reggie and Jack chase Billy and Ganz's bus in their car, and the two parties repeatedly shoot at each other while driving. This goes on for a while, but ends when Jack and Reggie's car crashes through a department store window.
Albert Ganz and Billy Bear begin fighting, during the struggle a gun is pulled and two cops are shot, one in the stomach as a big bloody gun shot wound is seen.
There is a close-up of a dead man on a bench with a bullet wound in the middle of his forehead.
Ganz punches a prostitute in the face and knocks her out.
Ganz shoots one cop in the chest, bloody bullet wound seen and shoots another in the side, again blood seen.
Reggie Hammond opens a car door as Luther is running past his car and sends him crashing to the ground, Jack Cates then kicks Luther a couple of times while he's on the ground.
A woman hits Reggie on the arm with a baseball bat. He is mildly hurt, but no blood or injuries are seen.
Reggie and Jack have a fistfight, they repeatedly punch each other in the face and stomach in a prolonged sequence. Back in the car just after the fight, Jack elbows Reggie in the face.
A security guard at a train station is shot by Ganz, no blood seen.