A personal injury lawyer and her wife are accused of punching several people at a valet stand Saturday night in the Bishop Arts District after their Mercedes was parked out of view.

A crowd prevented attorney Amy Witherite and Barbara Witherite from leaving after they assaulted several people, according to a Dallas police report. Officers responded to the disturbance call around 9:15 p.m. in the 400 block of Bishop Avenue.

A valet employee told police that the incident started when Amy Witherite asked, "Where the [expletive] is my car?" an arrest warrant affidavit says.

On Tuesday, Amy Witherite took responsibility for the incident, which she said was fueled by alcohol, and said her wife should not be blamed.

"I got upset at something I should have never gotten upset at. And it's on me," Amy Witherite said. "It started over something trivial, and I shouldn't have allowed it to happen."

Witnesses described both women as drunk, and the valet employee told police that 50-year-old Amy Witherite was "irate" that her 2017 Mercedes S550 was no longer parked in front of the restaurant. He told her that he would pull the vehicle around, records show.

Amy Witherite punched the man and then smashed a glass against another man's face, according to police. Barbara Witherite, 56, walked up to another man standing near the valet stand and asked,"Do you think that is funny?" the warrant says.

Barbara Witherite punched and kicked the man, police said. Another man intervened, and both women crossed the street, according to the warrant.

Amy Witherite, left, and Barbara Witherite were arrested on misdemeanor assault charges. (Dallas County jail )

Witnesses told police that once the women crossed the street, Barbara Witherite punched a woman and tried to pull her purse off her shoulder. She knocked the woman down and then grabbed another woman's cellphone, telling the woman she couldn't call police, the warrant says.

Police said witnesses sent video footage of the incident, and one other woman reported being assaulted but did not want to file a report.

Several people intervened, and one man tried to put Barbara Witherite in a headlock. Amy Witherite then punched the man, police reports say.

The women tried to leave in their Mercedes, but the keys were in the valet stand.

"I really am deeply embarrassed of my behavior," Amy Witherite said.

She said both she and Barbara Witherite feel "very badly about what happened."

"I'm going to try to handle this as responsibly as I can," Amy Witherite said.

She was arrested on three counts of misdemeanor assault.

Barbara Witherite was arrested on four counts of misdemeanor assault and one count of intervening with an emergency call, also a misdemeanor.

Both women were released on bond from jail Sunday.