Lakewood police on Thursday announced it has cited six more individuals, including a 16-year-old juvenile, for their roles in a youth baseball brawl this month that garnered national attention.

Twelve people in all have been cited for disorderly conduct and will be required to appear in Lakewood Municipal Court, police said in a news release.

Two Denver city workers were placed on leave last week for their connection with the incident, which left one person with serious injuries.

Lakewood police cited the following people: David Williams, 24; Ernest Vigil, 55; Manuel Garduno, 47; Manuel Garduno Jr., 29; Darren Garduno, 26; Danielle McNellis, 29; Ean Vigil, 29; Martina Garduno, 27; Melissa Irizarry, 30; Maximinio Marquez, 29; Anaise Amaya, 30.

The 16-year-old juvenile is not being identified, police said.

These adults took over the field and began assaulting each other on 6/15 during a youth baseball game. We're looking for any info, in particular to ID the man in the white shirt/teal shorts. Several people have already been cited in this fight and injuries were reported. pic.twitter.com/ieenhwCrbU — Lakewood Police (@LakewoodPDCO) June 18, 2019

The fracas occurred June 15 during a 7-year-old youth game at Westgate Elementary School in Lakewood. Coaches and parents were arguing about a call made by a 13-year-old umpire before words escalated into a full-fledged fistfight. Video of the incident, which quickly circulated around the country, shows a man, later identified as Ean Vigil, punching another man in the side of the head. Police estimated 20 people were involved in the fight.

The Bear Creek Junior Sports Association ended the season for the two teams who played in the game.