Graduation ceremonies are a time when people have their cameras and cellphones out to make lasting memories of the occasion, but the people attending the commencement for Randallstown High School on Tuesday morning caught much more than they expected: a big brawl.The graduation ceremony was at Towson University's SECU Center.Mobile users, tap here for videoIn four Vine posts Tuesday afternoon -- that's less than 30 seconds of video -- graduation for the Randallstown High School class of 2014 became known for a fight that happened outside the ceremony, with men and women throwing punches.The video showed some bystanders piling on, while others tried to break it up. There appeared to be a pregnant woman in the mix, and at least two of the people in the video were wearing caps and gowns, the video showed.University police arrested two people and identified them late Tuesday as Dante Smith, 23, of Woodlawn, who was charged with resisting arrest and assault, and Natanya Johnson, 33, of Gwynn Oak, who was charged with two counts of disorderly conduct.There's no word yet on what the fight was about.Meanwhile, a Baltimore County schools representative called the scene "disappointing" and said, "We feel for the graduates."Schools Communications Chief Mychael Dickerson told 11 News, "Today was supposed to be about the culmination of their high school career and, instead, we're focusing on the inappropriate behavior of others." He said that behavior wouldn't be tolerated.Dickerson said school officials are working with Towson and Baltimore County authorities to identify all the people involved.He said disciplinary action would be taken against any students; however, if those involved were new grads, he wasn't quite sure on what the recourse for them would be.

Graduation ceremonies are a time when people have their cameras and cellphones out to make lasting memories of the occasion, but the people attending the commencement for Randallstown High School on Tuesday morning caught much more than they expected: a big brawl.

The graduation ceremony was at Towson University's SECU Center.

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In four Vine posts Tuesday afternoon -- that's less than 30 seconds of video -- graduation for the Randallstown High School class of 2014 became known for a fight that happened outside the ceremony, with men and women throwing punches.

The video showed some bystanders piling on, while others tried to break it up. There appeared to be a pregnant woman in the mix, and at least two of the people in the video were wearing caps and gowns, the video showed.

University police arrested two people and identified them late Tuesday as Dante Smith, 23, of Woodlawn, who was charged with resisting arrest and assault, and Natanya Johnson, 33, of Gwynn Oak, who was charged with two counts of disorderly conduct.

There's no word yet on what the fight was about.

Meanwhile, a Baltimore County schools representative called the scene "disappointing" and said, "We feel for the graduates."

Schools Communications Chief Mychael Dickerson told 11 News, "Today was supposed to be about the culmination of their high school career and, instead, we're focusing on the inappropriate behavior of others." He said that behavior wouldn't be tolerated.

Dickerson said school officials are working with Towson and Baltimore County authorities to identify all the people involved.

He said disciplinary action would be taken against any students; however, if those involved were new grads, he wasn't quite sure on what the recourse for them would be.