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A verbal dispute turned into a brawl at a Baltimore County bar and grill Thursday night, and it was all captured on video.Baltimore County police are investigating an incident captured by cellphones and posted on social media. Police said they received a couple 911 calls around 11 p.m. Thursday for an incident inside the Golden Dragon Bar and Grill on Liberty Road in Randallstown. Police said it all started with a verbal dispute."There was a customer that was inside the location, a female, she was asked to leave and then, according to the call, she was trying to force her way back into the bar area. Security was there trying not to let her come back into the bar," Baltimore County police Cpl. Shawn Vinson said.Investigators are still trying to determine what actually happened. The social media videos will be shared with investigating officers to see if anyone was assaulted."You can see that there is some pushing and shoving, somebody picks up a barstool at one point and throws that inside there," Vinson said.Police will also compare the videos to what officers captured on their body-worn cameras."Looking at the body cam video, up to this point, is the first responding officer that saw the interaction between the security officer inside the bar and another customer, not the same female customer," Vinson said.Dwight Greene, of Randallstown, is a longtime customer who stopped by the restaurant Friday for lunch."I love it. Actually, I came here the first time in 1992 when I came to Baltimore. And last year, I came home to visit ... and some friends brought me here, and it has changed. I had a nice meal, I enjoyed myself. I had no problems," Greene said. "It's unfortunate, it's unfortunate, and I don't think any establishment can necessarily control what a person decides to do in their mind when they come out. But as long as they have a nice secure environment, I think it will be alright."Kimberly Davis said she was inside the bar when the brawl began, and someone started using pepper spray. She and others started running out the door and she left her bag inside. She said it was taken."I need my bag. Me and my kids' stuff is in there. I'm not worried about the bag itself, I just want my kids' stuff. All of our information is in there and that's all I want," Davis said.Police said as far as they know, there were no injuries. No arrests were made. The investigation is ongoing.