[color="DarkRed"]These violent subhumans will never elevate. Especially the gigantic blob of a welfare foodstamp ho in the foreground of the video. Or so I thought! Watch her hike her fat ass over a row of booths... finally! 
Monkeyshines. How much longer?
Fight at Connecticut Chuck E. Cheese’s caught on video; police looking for info on what led to brawl
More than a dozen people brawled at a suburban Hartford Chuck E. Cheese’s Sunday night and all the people involved are wanted, police said.
A senior at the kids’ pizza and play franchise’s Manchester, Conn., location suffered a panic attack, a 1-year-old child got knocked down and a 4-year-old got scraped and bruised in the fight, according to Manchester police Capt. Chris Davis. None of the injuries were serious.
An eyewitness captured the 6:30 p.m. fight on cellphone video but police said the 12 to 15 fighters had fled by the time they arrived to the Buckland St. location. Detectives are looking for information about who was involved in the fight and what led to it, Davis said.
A man and a woman can be seen in the one-minute video yelling at each other before the woman broke away from a kid trying to hold her back and climbed over a short barrier wall. She then joined a fracas as bystanders cried out and filmed with their cellphones.
Staff broke up the fight and helped move children out of the way. The fighters, none of whom had been arrested Tuesday night, could face charges like risk of injury to a minor, breach of peace or assault, Davis noted.
“It may have started over something as simple as somebody bumping into somebody else and not saying, “Excuse me,” Davis told WFSB-TV. Investigators believe the people who brawled didn’t know each other beforehand.
Executives at CEC Entertainment, the Irving, Tex., company that owns 580 Chuck E. Cheese’s worldwide, are hiring a security guard for Saturdays and Sundays at the Manchester location, spokeswoman Alexis Linn said.
“We are committed to providing a fun, wholesome environment for families to enjoy together,” Linn said in a statement. “At the time of the disturbance, our staff called the authorities before the altercation turned physical, and we are working with local law enforcement to aid in their investigation.”
Yet parents interviewed by the TV station reacted with disbelief.
“I would never in my life imagine anything happening, especially here in Manchester,” one woman said. “I can’t picture myself going back in there after that.”
GAS THE 2%ers
Not even Tweezer Men to sort 'em out