
Two men were videotaped fighting in the Walmart in Murrieta on Thursday, but it was not a wrestling match over the last-available 60-inch television in a Black Friday sale, police said.
The men — one an active Marine and the other a retired Marine — were waiting in the checkout line in the store at 41200 Murrieta Hot Springs Road just after 6 p.m. when an elderly woman repeatedly and apparently inadvertently bumped one of the men with her shopping cart, Murrieta police Sgt. Sean Lawlor said Friday.
That prompted one of the men to make a comment to the woman. The other man rebuked him, demanding he respect his elders, Lawlor said, and the fight was on.
The video begins with the men in hand-to-hand combat in the Christmas wrap aisle. One man takes down the other, and it is then that two Murrieta police officers hired by Walmart break up the fight. An officer pulls one man away and orders the other to let go. The officer then forces the man to the ground as the second officer arrives.
One man suffered a broken nose. No arrests were made because neither man asked to press charges, Lawlor said.
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