A Family Brawl Made Disneyland the Un-Happiest Place on Earth

The happiest place on Earth, right? Well, for one California family – and everyone unfortunate enough to witness the event – that definitely didn’t turn out to be true.

The video doesn’t make it clear how the brawl started, but it features a heavyset man punching women in the face, someone screaming “I’m ready to go to jail tonight!” and also a shout of “I don’t give a f–k if I’m on video!”

The argument seems to have gotten going when a woman pushing a stroller spit in his face, with the brawl happening quickly afterward.

Kids are screaming while the whole thing goes on for almost five minutes – with a brief respite when the man walks away, only to return to smack one of the women in the face.

Two women were splayed out on the ground before the police eventually arrived. They somehow missed how brutal the fight had been and simply escorted the “uncooperative” group from the park without making any arrests – a fact that might change, says Anaheim Police Sgt. Daron Wyatt.

“Now that we have the video, detectives will be following up to see if any criminal charges can be filed.”

I would think so. Yeesh.

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