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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - North Charleston Police responded to a large fight that broke out at the North Charleston Chuck E. Cheese restaurant Saturday night, arresting three and temporarily detaining a fourth person.
Lizeller Dixon and Dashawn Malik Grant were each charged with one count of breach of peace, according to jail records at the Al Cannon Detention Center.
A third person, Jasmine Ciera Judge, was also charged with breach of peace, but was not booked into the county jail, an incident report states.
One of the mothers at the party said it all began when two 12-year-olds started to fight. This led to parents getting involved before the police were called.
Elvin Speights, a community activist, was contacted when the brawl began and spoke to one of the mothers involved in the fight.
“Chuck E. Cheese is not the brawl spot. You can’t just come into a Chuck E. Cheese, have a brawl, go home and make a Facebook post about it. You have to stand accountable for what you did,” Speights said.
Officers were en route to the scene when they learned that someone on location had a gun. Police arrived to find a large crowd inside the restaurant arguing and attempting to attack one another, the incident report states.
Police briefly detained a man for allegedly hitting the security guard. That person was later released at the scene after the security guard could not positively identify the person who struck him.
The report states Judge was detained after being advised by officers to stop approaching other groups of people and to stop cursing and yelling but continued to disobey the officers’ orders. The report states she was cited for breach of peace and released at the scene.