Not a joke. There has to be an investigation. The parties involved all denied anything occurred and we were not there to witness it. The videos that were not available at the moment make things clear and the case has been presented to prosecutors — Anaheim PD (@AnaheimPD) July 10, 2019

ANAHEIM, Calif. (KABC) -- One woman and two men are facing several criminal charges in connection with a family dispute that turned violent at Disneyland earlier this month and was captured on a bystander's video. Footage of the melee on July 6 went viral , showing a woman spitting in a man's face in the park's Toontown area. Video then shows him retaliating by punching her repeatedly. Moments later, that same man accuses another female relative of hitting his mother. He brutally attacks her, knocking her down and hitting her over and over again.Avery Desmond-Edwinn Robinson, 35, of Las Vegas, is facing five felony charges and nine misdemeanors for attacking his sister, brother-in-law and girlfriend, endangering his child and three other children who were at the park, and threatening to kill his family members as he drove out of a Disneyland parking structure, prosecutors announced Tuesday. He is also accused of assaulting a Disneyland employee with his vehicle after the family was escorted out of the park by security.During the fight, prosecutors say Avery Robinson made several comments, including "I'm ready to go to jail tonight" and referenced a Southern California gang.Several park guests were seen repeatedly intervening in the fight, including moving at least one of the children in the group out of harm's way and another person placing Avery Robinson in a chokehold.Robinson's sister - Andrea Nicole Robinson, 40, of Compton - is facing five misdemeanor charges, including four charges of battery for attacking her brother Avery Robinson, his girlfriend and a Disneyland worker. She is also facing one count of misdemeanor assault for attacking her brother's girlfriend.Daman Petrie, 44, of Compton, is facing one misdemeanor count of battery. Petrie, who is married to Andrea Robinson, is accused of punching Avery Robinson's girlfriend in the face during the melee.According to Anaheim police, the case was presented to prosecutors despite denials from everyone involved in the fight that anything had occurred.In a statement, a Disneyland spokesperson said: "Any type of violence is inexcusable and will not be tolerated. Those involved were immediately removed from the premises and turned over to the Anaheim Police Department."Avery Robinson faces a maximum of seven years and four months in state prison if convicted on all charges. He is currently being held at the Orange County Jail. Andrea Robinson faces a maximum of two-and-a-half years in jail if convicted on all counts while Daman Petrie faces a maximum of six months in jail if convicted.