PORT RICHEY — A mother and her two daughters were arrested early Thursday after a fight that ended with a deputy beaten and another spat upon, authorities said.

About 2 a.m., Cpl. William Orndorff was called to 8019 Pineapple Lane for a domestic disturbance. A man complained that his roommate, Stephanie Colon, 25, bit him on the stomach.

When Orndorff got on scene, he saw Colon's mother, Amy Beth Fazzi, 42, chasing the biting victim, he wrote in a Pasco County Sheriff's Office report. When he tried to detain Fazzi, her two daughters — Colon and a 15-year-old — began beating the 29-year-old corporal, he said. In the fracas, Orndorff said he was hit in the chest, head, back, arm and shoulder. The trio "continued to physically fight with me even as additional deputies arrived on scene," Orndorff wrote.

The Sheriff's Office did not disclose the extent of his injuries. The teenager is also accused of spitting in another deputy's face. All three were arrested and charged with battery on a law enforcement officer, among other charges.

Fazzi, the mother, "stated she is bipolar and 'from the Bronx' and she can not control her emotions when it involves her daughter," Orndorff wrote.

Fazzi, of 7415 San Miguel Drive in Port Richey, is being held at the Pasco jail in lieu of $7,500 bail. Colon, of 8019 Pineapple Lane in Port Richey, is being held in lieu of $10,000 bail. The teen is in juvenile custody.