- The Washington Times - Thursday, October 9, 2014

The Anchorage police released a report detailing a large fight at a house party that included several members of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s family, according to Talking Points Memo, which obtained a copy of the report.

The report contains several witness statements alleging that Mrs. Palin’s daughter, Bristol, punched at least one man several times. The report also states that several Palin family members were in attendance at the party and involved in an altercation in some way, including Mrs. Palin’s husband, Todd Palin, who reportedly got into a fight with the couple’s son, Track Palin. Willow Palin and Mrs. Palin were also reportedly at the party. In all, about 20 people were involved in the fights, according to several news reports.

The Anchorage Police Department will not be pursuing charges, department spokeswoman Jennifer Castro told the Alaska Dispatch News.

Read the full police report online here, posted online by Talking Points Memo.

 

• Jennifer Pompi can be reached at jpompi@washingtontimes.com.

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