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Nightmare in Toontown: Family fight in Disneyland ends in horror

Police investigate a violent family brawl that broke out on June 6, 2019 at Disneyland California. Twitter/viral video
Police investigate a violent family brawl that broke out on June 6, 2019 at Disneyland California. Twitter/viral video

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What should have been the happiest place on Earth turned into a nightmare when a family brawl broke out in front of other Disneyland California parkgoers.

The horrifying fight centred around a man in a red shirt rampaging the streets of Disney’s Toontown on Saturday.

A viral video shows him throwing punches left and right, first at a male then at a female when she gets into the brawl.

The two men continue fighting until another person intervenes.

The red-shirted man goes back to the female and yanks on her hair again as the fight breaks up.

Just as the man walks away, things finally look like they are getting under control.

Suddenly, the two females start up their own fight, with another woman (the man’s mom) on the ground.

The man runs back after discovering one of the females had allegedly hit his mother on a motorized wheelchair.

“I’m ready to go to jail tonight,” he repeats over and over. He then starts yet another fight.

A group of security and bystanders finally hold the man down. Moments later, he gets up angrily demanding, “who choked me out?”

The family involved in the fight were too preoccupied to care for their crying child in a stroller and another one walking by himself.

A woman from the crowd rushed in to protect one of the brawling family’s kids.

Several tweets praised the woman for her heroic instincts to save the child from the mayhem.

At the time of the incident, Anaheim police had no videos and made no arrests.

The viral video, which is now all over social media, will be used by detectives in their ongoing investigation.

Copyright Postmedia Network Inc., 2019

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