Bristol Palin Was Called a "Slut" and "C--t" During Drunken Fight in Alaska—Get the Details

Police report also notes that the 23-year-old repeatedly punched the homeowner in the face before being shoved to the ground

By Bruna Nessif Oct 10, 2014 1:22 AMTags
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New details regarding Bristol Palin's recent drunken fight in Alaska have emerged—and it was one helluva brawl.

According to the police report obtained by E! News, Bristol told officers that she was attending a birthday party with her siblings when her younger sister Willow told her that an older woman pushed her. Palin then confronted that woman and said she was pushed to the ground by the home owner Korey Klingenmeyer, who proceeded to call Bristol a "slut" and a "c--t," per the docs.

The report , which confirms that the 23-year-old had alcohol on her breath and notes that almost everyone was "intoxicated," also states that Bristol continuously punched Klingenmeyer in the face until he grabbed her fist and pushed her to the ground again. Klingenmeyer told police that's when three to four guys rushed to him and one yelled that he was going to "beat his ass for beating his sister."

That sparked an entirely new fight which included Bristol's brother Track and even her dad Todd!

One witness told police that Papa Palin got jumped by four people, and Track jumped in to help his father, leaving with a torn shirt and bloody motuh. Bristol says she was uninjured, though one cop described her as having "dirt on her knees."

Sarah Palin spoke out about her family's drunken fight at the Alaska snowmobile party on her Facebook page, and her response to the ordeal may surprise you.

"I love my Bristol! My straight-shooter is one of the strongest young women you'll ever meet," Palin wrote along with several photos of her and her family. "I have to say this as a proud mama: right up there with their work ethic and heart for those less fortunate, my kids' defense of family makes my heart soar!"

She went on, "As you can imagine, they and my extended family have experienced so many things (liberal media-driven) that may have crushed others without a strong foundation of faith, and I'm thankful for our friends' prayer shield that surrounds them, allowing faith to remain their anchor. Thank you, prayer warriors! I love you!"

Well, all right then.