Posted on 11/13/2017 6:48:57 PM PST by aomagrat
A video posted to Facebook over the weekend has gone viral - and it apparently started as a fight over who could ride a small ride in Columbia.
The video, posted to Facebook by Mikoyah Harvin, shows a fight breaking out at the Chuck E. Cheese location at 1775 Burning Tree Dr. in Columbia.
Harvin says the video allegedly began when one woman was stopping others from allowing their child onto a small children's ride. The unknown woman went to such lengths to bar others, Harvin says the woman got onto the ride to stop others from using it.
The video shows others in the area of the fight holding small children, at toward the end, shows one woman pulling a piece of the booth apart as she climbs into a booth, and another man getting caught in the fight as restaurant employees try to break up the fight.
We've reached out to both the Richland County Sheriff's Department and the Lexington County Sheriff's Department who says no report was filed following the fight.
We've reached out to CEC Entertainment, the parent company of Chuck. E. Cheese, for comment.
WARNING: This video is graphic and does contain foul language. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.
Looks like some future NFL players.
That’s why i don’t mind paying obnoxious parking fees here at MA beaches...
They just cannot control themselves. Even around little children. Shame.
Yeah, I thought it was only Dennys restaurants that fights broke out.
Richland county. This should have been on LIVEPD. It could join the blue door motel and the Obama mart gas station
Brawl pit with a ball pit, ugh!
Raise your hand, if you would take your children or grandchildren to ChuckECheese!
They should have played the National Anthem to break up the fight.
Nothing that a lot of butt spackle can’t patch up
The Urban Feral throwdown at Chuck E. Cheese. Looks like a couple of Ghettopotamus rutting in the middle of the scrum.
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