Track also spells his name wrong for police

Track is heard during the interview calling of of the men who was attacked a 'pu**y' and 'basically a gay guy'

Others claim Bristol punched the host in the face repeatedly

Bristol claims she was dragged on the ground and called a 'c**t' and a 'sl*t' by the host of the party

members of the Palin family after the fight has also been released

New photos show the aftermath of a brawl involving almost every member of the Palin family that happened in Anchorage, Alaska, this past September.

Police have also released audio of the Palin family giving a statement which features a very angry and frustrated Bristol, Willow and Sarah Palin.

On the audio, Bristol can be heard saying that the host of the party, Korey Klingenmeyer, 'came out of nowhere and pushes me on the ground… takes me by my feet, in my dress… my thong dress in front of everybody. Come on you c**t, get the f**k outta here! Come on you s**t get the f**k outta here.'

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Family fun: Todd Palin, 50, with son Trig, six, Sarah, 50, Bristol, 23, with her son Tripp, six, Willow, 20 and Track, 26, with his daughter Kyla Grace, three

Flesh wound: Track's bloody elbow is photographed by officers on the scene

Bad fight: These two photos show blood on the pavement and, on the right, a guest wearing red, white and blue shoes, similar in style to the ones some claimed Sarah was wearing that evening

'Korey with the red shirt!' Willow said of her sister's alleged attacker.

'He pushes Bristol down on the f*cking ground.'

Bristol said the incident occurred after she went to confront a woman who called her sister Willow a 'sl*t.'

She can also be heard crying and getting short with the police, saying at one point, 'I have a 5-year-old in the car, so if you’re going to question me, question me.'

She then gets upset saying that someone took her '$300 sunglasses and her fuc*ing shoes,' and asks that photos of her not show her face, saying 'there's nothing on my face except for beer and makeup.'

In the background, Sarah tells her not to cuss and also asks the police repeatedly why they aren't questioning the men she feels were responsible for the fight.

'They let the bad guys go,' she says over and over and over again at one point.

'I just don’t understand how a girl can get jumped for no reason!' adds the woman who almost became vice president.

Possible Palin: Bristol was photographed with dirt on her jacket as if she fell to the ground, which she reportedly did during the fight

Willow also says she was hit by a lady with gray hair.

“A 60-year-old woman pushed me, punched me!” she exclaims.

Sarah says to the police at one point about Klingenmeyer, 'Didn't he like beat up his girlfriend or his wife?'

Clean Hands: However, there are no visible wounds or cuts on her hands, which police may have been looking for after Bristol reportedly punched a man at the party

Really clean: Even the inside of her hands are remarkably clean

Then there is Track, who during his interview with cops spells his last name wrong at one point.

Using the military alphabet he tells officers is is spelled, 'Papa, Alfa, Lima, India, Mike, Oscar.'

'Palimo?' asks the officer.

He also has so not so nice things to say about one of his friends who was jumped, describing the man in less than kind words.

'He's like a little pu**y you know what I'm saying?' says the young man, referring a man named Steve whose last name may possibly be Wilcox.

'Like he's not gonna fight nobody. … Most innocent, basically a gay guy, but he's not.'

In his interview Track also states that he could have beaten up every man at the party in a one-on-one fight, describes the men he claims attacked him as 'little bi***es' and describes the scene at the party before the fight as 'fu**ing kosher.'

Not feeling the same it seems was the owner of the home, Klingenmeyer, who told police, 'These Palins running up here in my property like they own it is not gonna fly with me.'

He then adds, 'I don't give a fu*k if their name is Palin or Obama cause they don't mean a sh*t to me.'

He then says he wants to press charges on Bristol, and he wants to speak with the 'Head Ni**er in charge.'

During the interview both he and the cop acknowledge the fact that Willow was flipping him off while he was speaking to police.

Witnesses to the booze-soaked brawl involving nearly every member of Sarah's family told police that Bristol, 23, was 'out of control' and accused her of striking Klingenmeyer repeatedly before he pushed her to the ground in defense, sparking the 20-person fight.

Willow says on the audio that her sister never punched the host in the face, eloquently telling an officer on the scene, 'She missed every f*cking time!'

F**k the Palins!' Willow Palin alleges that guests at the party last month shouted this during the brawl

However, Klingenmeyer told police that when they arrived he was furious 'the Palins had showed up and were causing the problems' and added for good measure, 'a fight broke out and the Palins ended up losing.'

The police report paints a confusing picture of the huge fight, with each version of events from those involved differing wildly, no doubt impaired by alcohol.

Indeed, it is not clear from any of the witnesses who started the fight and the report essentially boils down into a he-said, she-said situation.

However, while blame may not be clear, the police report which dates from the night of father Todd Palin's 50th birthday celebration on September 6, lists Bristol as a suspect, her brother Track, 26, as a victim and Sarah and her husband as witnesses.

It also lists Willow, 20, as a 'person interviewed.'

The Palins had been celebrating Todd's birthday in their home town of Wasilla and had decided to go to their friend Klingenmeyer's house afterwards as he was also having a party.

Klingenmeyer, who has decided not to press charges in connection with the alcohol-inspired melee, claims that a fight started out front of his house and that Bristol came out the back where he was and began punching him repeatedly after crossed words.

When he stopped her punching him again, pushing her to the floor - her brother and father ran over and began fighting, sparking a brawl involving at least four men.

Raw knuckles: This male guest has raw knuckles as if he were punching someone repeatedly, which may be Track Palin

Not looking good: The inside of this man's hands, who may be host Korey Klingenmeyer who was said to be wearing a red shirt by the Palin girls, also appear to be slightly bloody

Really not good: As do the outside of his hands

Willow told police that during the huge fight, many people were shouting 'f*** the Palins'.

Klingenmeyer, who police described as only 'moderately intoxicated' said that he initially wanted to file charges against Palin.

He said that he was told a fight had broken out in the front of his house in the cul de sac and that he had told everyone at the party in his house not to get involved.

Who the f**k are you?' What Bristol Palin is alleged to have asked the owner of the house before allegedly punching him repeatedly

He claims he stayed at the back of his property and waited there but Bristol and her sister Willow came round.

Klingenmeyer then says that Bristol told him she was going to 'knock that b***h out' at which point he claims he says he told her he wouldn't stand for that language and advised her to go home.

Infuriated by this she asked him 'Who the f**k are you?', to which he replied he was the owner of the house and that he wanted no fighting.

The police report states that Bristol then told him that he was lying, this was not his house and that she was going to 'kick his ass'.

Klingenmeyer then told police that Sarah's eldest daughter punched him in the face, to which he replied, 'hit me again if that makes you feel better.' At which point Bristol did.

Damage: A broken chain that seem to have been attached to a pair of glasses which may be Bristol's as she claims someone stole her sunglasses

Allegations: Host Korey Klingenmeyer (above) was allegedly punched in the face up to eight times by Bristol when he asked her to leave the party

Husband Todd Palin - who was celebrating his fiftieth that night although it was not his party- became involved

The host alleges that Bristol punched him in total up to eight times in the face and that 'she was hitting pretty hard.'

Klingenmeyer then told police that on the sixth punch thrown he put out his hand to stop Palin and pushed her back, at which point she fell over.

She got up, he claimed and tried to throw another punch and he pushed her away using her fist again.

'At this time three or four guys come up the driveway and one was yelling that they were going to beat his ass for beating his sister.'

'A fight broke out and the Palins ended up losing.' Homeowner Korey Klingenmeyer to the police

For her part, Bristol told police that while they were at the birthday party, an older lady, believed to be the mother of Connor Cleary, an ex-boyfriend of Willow, pushed Willow.

Bristol responded strongly to this and claims that Klingenmeyer approached her while she was tackling the older woman and pushed her to the ground, calling her 's**t' over and over.

She then claims that she was dragged around on the grass by her feet after being pushed over and that someone stole her shoes and sunglasses.

One witness told police that after Todd weighed in to combat Klingemeyer he was jumped on by four people and that Track ran in to help his father.

Todd, who arrived with his family to Klingenmeyer's home just after 10pm, emerged from the scrum with a torn shirt and a bloody lip according to the police report.

The scene: A look at the site of the party

Dark scene: Another look at where the brawl occurred

Indeed, when police arrived at the Anchorage home around midnight they saw Track walking towards his mother's limo, shirtless and one officer noted that Track's friends seemed, 'intent on keeping him away from me.'.

The police report describes Track as appearing 'heavily intoxicated' and that he had blood on his hands and around his mouth.

He also seemed to have been hit under his left eye and was 'belligerent' when officers first approached him.

He only agreed to speak to officers when his mother made him exit her limo and give officers his version of events.

Track was 'angry and intoxicated' and told police that 'some guys were talking rudely to his sisters, making them cry.'

The report states that as they tried to leave the party, a friend of his was sucker punched and knocked to the ground.

'Track said he then confronted one of the guys and said he would fight him, so Track took off his shirt to fight,' wrote one officer.

However, at this point, Track claims he was attacked from behind by four 'skinny white males'.

Todd told police that when this happened, 'everything escalated and it was a situation they couldn't walk away from.'

“Some guys were talking rudely to his sisters, making them cry.' Track Palin claimed this was one of the reasons the fight started

Another witness, Matthew McKenna, told the police that 'about four unknown guys then jumped on Todd,' and that Track 'jumped in and was fighting with the people that jumped his dad.'

And as if to compound the confusion from the police report, another witness, Brian Horschel told police that during the brawl, Track tried to 'start a fight with his dad'.

McKenna said that he felt 'the problem was that Bristol and Willow were drunk as were their boyfriends.'

And he said that after Bristol punched Klingenmeyer, 'a bunch of wives tackled her ass'.

The police report makes it clear that Sarah Palin was not involved in the physical fighting and was waiting inside the family's white limousine during the altercation, helping to calm everything down afterwards.

She did not give an official statement to the police on the fight, though she can be heard in the background on the audio.

The former vice-presidential candidate has not commented publicly on the episode, but RealClearPolitics spoke with a source close to the Palin family last month, who wanted to provide their version of the events in question.

The source said oldest son Track, 26, soon found himself struggling against four men who had 'piled on him' after his sister was knocked to the ground by Klingenmeyer.

That was when father Todd became involved.

Sister sister: Willow (left) and Bristol Palin (right) were involved in the brawl. Willow was described by police as 'heavily agitated' after the fight and Bristol as 'heavily intoxicated'

Partygoer Eric Thompson told Good Morning America, 'I heard Sarah Palin scream out, "You know who we are, don’t you?"

But the source told the website Sarah was shouting: 'Don't you know who he is? He's a vet!'

Her son Track served with the U.S. Army service in the Iraq War.

Several local sources reported on the incident, initially scooped by Alaska political blogger Amanda Coyne.

She wrote: 'Word is that Bristol has a particularly strong right hook, which she employed repeatedly.'

But the source said that Bristol is left-handed.

The fight involved 'roughly 20 people' and alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the incident, which took place around 11pm on Saturday night, The Anchorage Police Department said.

'Anchorage police responded to a report of a verbal and physical altercation taking place between multiple subjects outside of a residence,' police spokesperson Jennifer Castro told Alaska Dispatch News.

Scene of the crime: The home of Klingenmeyer in Anchorage, Alaska

'A preliminary investigation by police revealed that a party had been taking place at a nearby residence and a fight had broken out between multiple subjects outside of the residence.

'At the time of the incident, none of the involved parties wanted to press charges and no arrests were made.

'Alcohol was believed to have been a factor in the incident. Some of the Palin family members were in attendance at the party.'