Disturbing moment mass catfight erupts at Texas state fair

Chaotic video captured the disturbing moment a mass catfight erupted at a Texas state fair over the weekend. The dramatic incident occurred Saturday evening at the South Texas State Fair in Beaumont - about 90 minutes outside of Houston. Footage posted to Facebook showed a large group of what appeared to be juveniles gathered near the Ferris wheel as multiple brawls broke out.  At one point, a group of young girls were seen throwing and kicking each other to the ground while people shrieked in fear. Officers with the Beaumont Police Department were also seen in the clip quickly responding to the incident, as one of the cops even pulled out a weapon while holding one of the fighters down on the ground. It is unclear if the weapon was a gun or a taser. It is also unclear if any of those involved were arrested or if anyone was injured. DailyMail.com contact the Beaumont Police Department and the South Texas State Fair for more information. The video first showed a group of young boys throwing punches at each other as a police officer stepped in and tackled one of them to the pavement.  A massive catfight broke out at the South Texas State Fair in Beaumont, Texas Saturday night  At one point, an officer with the Beaumont Police Department pulled out some sort of weapon after tackling a fighter to the ground 'Oh, the police there,' a person, who appeared to be recording the video on a cell phone, said. Another angle showed what appeared to be a mix of both boys and girls brawling. A police officer then stepped in between the group and placed both his arms out in an attempt to break up the commotion, but the scene raged on. Read More Bizarre fight over cuddly toy prize breaks out at Orange County fair Soon enough, another officer, with a bike helmet on his head, tackled a boy to the ground and knelt over him before drawing out some sort of weapon. People surrounding the officer and boy quickly ran away after the officer did so. The boy on the ground then rolled over and appeared to run off as more cops joined the scene and further fights broke out. At one point, a group of girls were seen stomping each other and swinging their arms as blood curdling screams were heard in the background. A group of girls, and what appeared to be an older woman, were seen pulling each other's hair in the clip.    Multiple brawls appeared to break out at the fair as multiple cops tried to get the wild situation under control One girl fell to the ground, but before she could get up, another ran over to her and punched her repeatedly in the face.  The clip ended with cops still trying to get the situation under control as the group appeared to disperse. In response to the now-viral video, Haley Morrow with the Beaumont Police Department told KFDM the South Texas State Fair prohibits any violent or 'disruptive' behavior. 'The YMBL has implemented a strict zero-tolerance policy when it comes to fighting or disruptive behavior,' Morrow said. 'Anyone involved in any altercation will be immediately removed from the fairgrounds and issued a criminal trespass warning. 'We also want to remind parents that they should not be allowing their children to attend the fair unsupervised. Ensuring a safe and family-friendly environment requires cooperation from everyone.'  A police officer is seen approaching one of the participants from behind during the brawl Morrow said the department cannot comment if the officer in the clip pulled out a taser or a gun due to police procedure. Social media users quickly reacted to the video, as one said: 'This is so freaking sad!' 'Why can’t they just go to the fair and have fun,' another wrote. 'That’s ridiculous smh,' a commenter said. Others applauded the police for their quick reaction to the scuffle, as one man said: 'It is not the condition nor the way the fair is operated which has caused these problems to arise.'In fact the Beaumont Police department has done an incredible job responding to these events quickly and effectively along with the volunteers who are constantly on surveillance.' The fair is currently open to the public from March 27- April 6, according to the website.