Toontown Fight
Brutal fight breaks out in Disneyland
A feuding family was escorted from Disneyland on Saturday after getting into a violent brawl in the Toontown section of the park.
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A feuding family was escorted from Disneyland on Saturday after getting into a violent brawl in the Toontown section of the park.
WARNING: Footage in below link contains graphic violence and language.
Footage of the fight, which has amassed over 440,000 views on YouTube, shows a man punching a woman repeatedly after the woman spat on him during an argument with her and another man. The two men are then seen fighting each other before the other man, too, punches a different woman seen in the video, presumably in retaliation.
Before the fight is broken up, the first man again attacks both women, knocking one to the ground and punching her repeatedly while she’s down. Park officials are seen responding to the melee as the footage ends.
The video shows at least two men and two women involved in a brawl at Mickey's Toontown. Guests visiting the park can be seen trying to intervene to stop the altercation before security arrived on. Jul 08, 2019 Police in Anaheim, California are investigating video evidence of a violent fight that took place in the Toontown area of Disneyland over the weekend — and the video has gone viral all across.
A spokesperson for Disneyland has since confirmed the fight took place on Saturday evening, and that the group was removed from the park.
“Any type of violence is inexcusable and will not be tolerated. Those involved were immediately removed from the premises and turned over to the Anaheim Police Department,' said Liz Jaeger, a Disneyland Resort spokesperson.
Police added that the group was not cooperative when they responded to the scene.
'Detectives will be following up to see if any criminal charges can be filed,' the Anaheim Police Department confirmed to Fox News.
FULLERTON — A Compton couple facing criminal charges stemming from a brawl at failed to appear in court for arraignment scheduled on Monday, Sept. 9.Andrea Nicole Robinson, 40, and her husband, Daman Petrie, 44, were scheduled to be arraigned on Monday, but they did not show up for the hearing, according to court records obtained by City News Service.It’s not clear what authorities may do to compel the defendants to appear in court, but there are no more hearings scheduled so far.Robinson’s 35-year-old brother and co-defendant, Avery Desmond-Edwinn Robinson, is due in court Sept. 30 for a pretrial hearing at the North Justice Center in Fullerton. Fire emblem fates character. Avery Robinson faces the.
He is charged with one felony count each of domestic battery with corporal injury, assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury on his girlfriend and assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of criminal threats, along with five counts of battery and four counts of child abuse and endangerment, all misdemeanors.Robinson’s sister is charged with four misdemeanor counts of battery for allegedly attacking her brother, his girlfriend and a Disneyland security guard, and a misdemeanor count of assault on her brother’s girlfriend. She faces 2 1/2 years in jail if convicted.Petrie is charged with one count of battery on his brother-in-law’s girlfriend, who was punched in the face during the July 5 scrum, and faces up to six months in jail if convicted, according to prosecutors.It’s unclear what touched off the fight, which broke out in Toontown and sprawled out onto the Main Street in the famous theme park, but several Disneyland visitors tried to stop it, prosecutors said.
One theme park guest put Avery Robinson in a chokehold, prosecutors said, and one of the children with the family was carried away from the brawl. Join the ConversationWe invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community.
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