A viral video shows a woman attempting to distract two security guards while they were trying get control over a man fighting them after a Kansas City Chiefs game.
The people involved in the wild brawl and dancing - which dates back to at least mid-November - still haven't been identified, even after the city's mayor called out the 'mayhem in the streets.'
The video begins after the tussle does so it's unclear how the fight starts, but the clip shows two guards struggling with a young man in a hockey jersey from Disney's The Mighty Ducks.
You can hear someone ask 'where the police at?' as one of the guards shoves the man into a car, which drives off shortly after.
One of the security guards appears to pull something out of his belt as the two men head to the ground with the man they're trying to get a hold of.
As they go to the ground and wrestle, at least one man in a Chiefs sweatshirt attempts to throw a punch at one of the guards.
When he departs the scene, he's replaced by a woman in a leather jacket and jean shorts who confronts the guards.
She is briefly pushed away by one of the guards after what looks like a clear attempt to grab him.
The two guards then appear to finally get the man under control, but they're still draped by the woman.
Eventually, she begins twerking in front of the officers in what appears to be an attempt to distract them.
Multiple onlookers can be heard hollering at the woman as she attempts to dance her and the man's troubles away.
The full clip finishes with the woman sitting on top of the man in the Ducks jersey and yelling 'Y'all came here for me!'
Mayor Quintan Lucas wrote on Twitter after the fight: 'Like many, I've seen video circulating of violent individuals fighting private security officers. As with recent violent assaults, our police department will investigate, present charges, and bring to justice those causing mayhem on our streets.'
Westport is Kansas City's most famous entertainment district, located not far from Arrowhead Stadium where the NFL team plays.
According to Fox4KC, the Westport district has faced security concerns of late.
'Our officers did respond, and they took a non-aggravated assault report, which is an assault not involving a deadly weapon, and what's thought not be non-life threating injuries,' Kansas City Police said in a statement.