A video showing six people involved in a fight at the Swatara Township Walmart over the weekend has clocked in over 800,000 views on Facebook, but where the video ends, questions begin.

It wasn’t a hot ticket item or a pre-planned meetup that led to the six-person showdown.

“This isn’t something that happened because it was at Walmart. This is something that could happen anywhere,” said Lt. Dennis Krahling, Swatara Township Police Department.

Police said a brief bump erupted into an all-out war.

“There was a group of three people that were departing the store. As they were walking out, they accidentally brushed up against another person, and during that time, there were some people that had some feelings hurt,” Krahling said.

All six people were identified and charged.

“We are all filing disorderly conduct on all six that were involved,” Krahling said.

Those six will deal with the summary offenses at a later date, but Krahling wants to make one thing clear: the scene of the crime is not to blame.

“You can feel safe to go there. Our officers do regular foot patrol through there, and this is a very unfortunate event, and this is not the norm at Walmart,” Krahling said.

Swatara police were on scene four minutes after the fight began. Krahling said that incident calls at the store are pretty rare these days.

“We work with Walmart management there, and our instances of responding to the store have reduced dramatically over the last couple years,” Krahling said.

Obeying the rules of law is required, but Krahling wants to see everyone obeying the Golden Rule, as well.

“People need to remember whenever they have small interactions with other people to treat the other people the way they want to be treated. A thank you, an I’m sorry goes a long way,” Krahling said.