A question to the cop bashers what should these officers have done differently, are they supposed to just walk away because these people don't want to leave and decided to make a scene?FAIRFIELD, Ohio -- A mother claims police broke her 12-year-old daughter's jaw and three ribs during an arrest at the Fairfield Aquatic Center last week. Officers arrested two adults and two children on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after a large fight June 9 at the city-owned pool on Augusta Boulevard. They said the four refused to leave.The fight began after employees asked 33-year-old Krystal Dixon's children to leave because they were not wearing proper attire, according to police. The ensuing conflict is what prompted officers to arrive. Dixon -- accompanied by Bishop Bobby Hilton, of the National Action Network -- called a news conference Tuesday to detail what she said was "excessive" force by the policeDixon said the girl pushed against a police cruiser by an officers in the video is her daughter. She said the treatment of the adults and children during the scuffle was the result of racism. Dixon claims a police officer broke her daughter's jaw and several ribs while arresting the child. (Provided)Fairfield Police told WCPO that this is the first they've heard of the 12-year-old's injuries.Fairfield Police Chief Mike Dickey said behavior is the issue here, not racism, adding that the majority of the officers' actions were defensive in nature until the time handcuffs were placed on those arrested. Dickey said nothing would have happened if the children would have left the area when employees asked.According to a police report, juveniles told the ranger their mother told them they did not have to leave the pool. Dixon “aggressively confronted pool staff,” the report said. She was also asked to leave. According to the police report, Dixon pushed a police officer, was warned again and still would not leave, so police arrested her. Another woman, Maya Dixon, 34, of Columbus, began striking the officer, and then several juveniles joined in, according to the report.“At one point, Krystal Dixon called to a juvenile to get a Taser from her purse,” the report says. In a 911 call made by an employee at the Aquatic Center, the worker estimates as many as 10 people may have been fighting with officers.But Hilton said this account of what happened is not true. Hilton addressed reporters during a news conference Tuesday morning, speaking for Dixon and her family. At the conference, an emotional Hilton charged:I do my best to stand with law enforcement. But if they're going to be nasty enough to put something out like this across the nation, I'm going to stand with the truth. This angers me. It affects not only this family. It affects kids all over this county, all over this state, and all over the nation.Krystal Dixon and Maya Dixon were each charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. A 15-year-old boy was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and the 12-year-old girl was arrested and charged with assault and resisting arrest.“When individuals attack police officers, the officers are obligated to defend themselves,” Dickey said. “That they didn’t use any weapons shows the restraint they used.”