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Palin family heard on police recording recounting family brawl

"I don't want my face in a picture right now," said Bristol. "There's nothing on my face except for beer and makeup."

By Aileen Graef
Sarah Palin's family is shown in Juneau, Alaska in 2007. Palin is at center with son Track and husband Todd in back. Daughters (L-R) Willow, Piper and Bristol are in front. The Palins were the center of a brawl. (UPI Photo/HO)
Sarah Palin's family is shown in Juneau, Alaska in 2007. Palin is at center with son Track and husband Todd in back. Daughters (L-R) Willow, Piper and Bristol are in front. The Palins were the center of a brawl. (UPI Photo/HO) | License Photo

ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 22 (UPI) -- The recording of the Palin family brawl at a party in Anchorage was released Tuesday, revealing that event was a chaotic drunken free-for-all.

Sarah Palin was not physically involved in the fight, but she can be repeatedly heard on the recording asking why the police were questioning her children when they should be arresting the people who attacked them.

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"They let the bad guys go," Palin said repeatedly.

"'I just don't understand how a girl can get jumped for no reason!" she shouted.

Bristol said the host of the party, Korey Klingenmeyer, pushed her to the ground in her dress and her $300 sunglasses.

"I don't want my face in a picture right now," she said. "There's nothing on my face except for beer and makeup."

Track Palin described the group that attacked him as a bunch of white guys.

"They're all white," he said. "If it was one-on-one, like I would beat the [expletive] outta them. You know what I'm saying? Sorry."

At one point police stopped and realized who they were dealing.

"The lady that came up with the glasses," the officer said. "That was Sarah Palin."

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"Okay," sighed another officer.

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