Police Report Details Palin Family's House Party Brawl
A recent police report has detailed the brawl that took place in Anchorage, Alaska in September between members of the Palin family and others.
The police report, released only this week after the court said it would not be proceeding with charges, details a night of heavy drinking, fist fights, injuries and belligerence.
Officers write that they arrived at the scene of a birthday party to find a white limo parked in front, reportedly belonging to the Palin family. Officer John Daily wrote in the report that he saw Track Palin, son to Sarah and Todd, being carried to the vehicle with blood coming from his mouth and hands.
The report says Track was heavily intoxicated and aggressive, but eventually calmed down to talk to police.
"He appeared heavily intoxicated and he acted belligerent at first, but I was able to get him to step out of the car, and a female, who turned out to be his mother, told him to talk to me," Officer Daily writes.
The report goes on to detail the events that took place in the home, with Todd and Track Palin saying they were trying to defend Bristol and Willow, daughters to Sarah Palin, who were reportedly being called names by the owners of the house.
Other details of the police report include Track Palin removing his shirt, people being punched from behind and multiple physical outbursts.
The police report concluded that "the whole thing was one big misunderstanding among friends due to too much alcohol and people talking trash." Neither party decided to press charges, and therefore the incident will not be pursued legally.