ENID, Okla. —
People involved in a videotaped fight broadcast by an Oklahoma City TV station last week have filed complaints against each other with Enid Police Department
Sgt. Dustin Albright said the fight was not reported to the department by any witnesses or victims. Police learned of the incident when contacted Tuesday by a reporter from KWTV.
Detectives investigated the incident and identified several of the individuals involved, Albright said. He said both parties filed complaints against one another, and will be given a court date to appear before a municipal court judge.
The fight happened in front of a house where one of the participants lives.
The incident was a fight between some girls that was recorded and posted to Facebook.
No arrests have been made.
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