A police report on the violent Anchorage party brawl that Sarah Palin and her family were involved in last month has been made public, revealing the parts that Bristol, Track and Todd played in the incident.
Reports of the fight surfaced about a week after it happened. It occurred at a birthday party hosted by Korey Klingenmeyer for Todd, Sarah’s husband; and the owners of McKenna Bros. Paving. The former Alaska Governor had stayed quiet about the incident, until she posted a statement slamming the media for covering the incident and curiously defending her daughter Bristol.
It turns out that Sarah had a very good reason for defending Bristol, since the former Dancing with the Stars contestant played a major part in the fight. According to the Associated Press, Bristol punched Klingenmeyer more than once. The police report, posted by the Alaska Dispatch News, shows that Bristol claims Klingenmeyer called her a “slut” several times.
When officers arrived, an intoxicated Track had blood on his face and on his hands. At first, he refused to talk with officer John Daily, but Sarah then convinced Track to talk with the officer.
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Even after police arrived, the parties involved were still clearly angry. Todd, Track and another Palin daughter, Willow, confronted Klingenmeyer again, forcing police to step in to stop another fight. A witness told E! News that this second altercation was actually started by four others who jumped Todd. Bristol was not hurt in this incident, but had “dirt on her knees,” as one officer described.
In total, the violence involved around 20 people.
Five police officers had arrived at the scene and, although 15 witnesses were interviewed, there will be no charges or arrests. The witnesses apparently could not come to an agreement on exactly what happened, as the police report shows.
The police report claims that there was a long, white limousine outside the house, which had taken the Palins to the party.
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