A mass brawl broke out between dozens of parents and school children after a student's father confronted another student's mother about his son being bullied, UK MailOnline reported.
Occurring on February 19, the fight was recorded on a security camera outside a fire station in Alexander, Arkansas.
In order to discuss the situation and solve the matter, the Bryant High School student's father arranged a meeting with the accused bully's mother, he said.
But instead of coming alone, a group of family and friends accompanied the mother, according to a court affidavit.
According to UK MailOnline, "The situation quickly descended into chaos as rival parents and children exchanged punches and threw weapons at one another, it is claimed."
As the scene unfolds, the horrific footage shows the fire station courtyard million with a large group of people.
"As a fight breaks out between two individuals others rush over to join in, and within a matter of seconds around 25 people are fighting furiously," UK MailOnline reported. "At one point a man arrives in a sports car and is seen rushing out of his vehicle and steaming in to join the fray."
As the parents fight with one another, children are shown looking in horror. Only after the sound of a few shots being fired are heard, the fight ends, according to one witness.
Police could not make any arrests since both parties remained silent and refused to divulge any details about the brawl.
However, a two party warrant on the case was obtained later by the prosecutor's office. The parents involved in the brawl will be required to appear in court.
"We attempted to speak with a couple of people and no one wanted to talk to us about the incident," Saline County Sheriff's Lt. Scott Courtney told arkansasmatters.com.
"Our involvement in this is pretty much wrapped up since the two parties involved in this are going to court and this is in the judicial system."