Four people were arrested Sunday afternoon in connection to a dispute on Devaughn Street in which Shreveport police officers were physically attacked and roughly 46 police units responded to the scene.

Viola Green, 56, of Shreveport, was charged with felony battery of a police officer in connection to pushing an officer into a ditch. Green is also accused of punching the officer in the eye with a closed fist to prevent the officer from breaking up a crowd, according to the booking reports.

Antoine Hardeman, 35, of Shreveport, was charged with felony battery of a police officer, interfering with a police investigation and resisting with force/violence. He is accused of grabbing an officer from behind in a bear hug in attempt to throw the officer down, per booking reports.

Cynthia Davis, 19, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, was charged with misdemeanor battery of a police officer and simple assault in connection to an officer being pushed into a ditch.

Torell Lewis, 21, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, was charged with resisting with force/violence, interfering with a police investigation and resisting an officer. He is accused of advancing the officer in an aggressive manor with a clenched fist and resisting arrest by kicking and attempting to strike officers.

Around 4:30 p.m., Shreveport police responded to a report of a dispute in the 2500 block of Devaughn Street. There, responding officers saw a crowd in the street, according to arrest reports.

No information was available Monday as to what originated the dispute prior to police arrival, Shreveport Police Department told The Times.

In an attempt to break apart the crowd, one officer was pushed into a ditch by several individuals.

In another instance, one subject attempted to throw an officer off a porch during the incident, according to arrest reports.

At one point during the incident, nearly 46 police units responded to the scene, according to the police department.

Several officers sustained minor scrapes.

One subject was bitten by a police K9, but it's unclear Monday morning as of which suspect, the Shreveport Police Department told The Times.

An officer struck one of the subjects with a closed right and left fist multiple times after the officer was reportedly "bear hugged" by a subject to prevent them from assisting another officer, according to the arrest reports.

Officers on scene also reported using control holds to gain compliance.

No other arrests and no other charges are pending as of Monday morning.

The incident remains under investigation.

This report has been updated.

Emily Enfinger is the breaking news reporter for The Shreveport Times, covering crime and court. Follow her on Twitter at @EmilyEnfinger. To email, click here.